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Collins argues that sympathy alone should guide moral deliberation.
Declarative Memories
Memories that can be consciously recalled, such as facts and events, also known as explicit memories.
Semantic Memory
A type of long-term memory involving the ability to remember meanings, concepts, and general facts about the world.
Recall
The act of retrieving information or events from the past in the absence of external cues, which is one of the aspects of memory processes.
Retrieval Cues
Stimuli or signals that can lead to the recall of information stored in the memory, enhancing the ability to access difficult-to-retrieve memories.
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