Emphatic Memories and Their Meaning in Societal and Legal Contexts: A Narrative Review and Position Paper
Michael Linden,
Beate Muschalla
Abstract:<b><i>Background:</i></b> Many past and ongoing conflicts in the world are associated with memories. The role of emphatic memories is however often neglected in conflict solving. Therefore, this narrative review gives a short introduction to the phenomenon of emphatic memories and implications for counteracting dysfunctional effects of emphatic memories. <b><i>Summary:</i></b> Memory has two connotations. One is remembering and knowing (I can remember when I got … Show more
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