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Vicarious memories.

Conscious Cogn

November 2015

University of Notre Dame, Center for Philosophy of Religion, 418 Malloy Hall, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA. Electronic address:

People not only have vivid memories of their own personal experiences, but also vicarious memories of events that happened to other people. To compare the phenomenological and functional qualities of personal and vicarious memories, college students described a specific past event that they had recounted to a parent or friend, and also an event that a friend or parent had recounted to them. Although ratings of memory vividness, emotional intensity, visualization, and physical reactions were higher for personal than for vicarious memories, the overall pattern of ratings was similar.

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Aquinas on euthanasia, suffering, and palliative care.

Natl Cathol Bioeth Q

October 2003

Center for Philosophy of Religion, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA.

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