Affiliation:
1. Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto, Canada
Abstract
I raise three challenges for Wu's project. First, are mental actions really relevantly similar to ordinary bodily actions? I suggest that it may be hard to capture commonalities between them while still being grounded in the cognitive structure of action. Second, might long-term memory
have a greater role to play than Wu allows? This influence might be observed on top of an indirect connection that flows through activated long-term memories in working memory. Finally, where do spontaneous memories fit in to Wu's picture? We end with an exchange about spontaneity, seriality,
and control.