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    Supports→Broad's model does not clearly meet the requirements of the Strong Continuity Thesis

    A model that reduces temporal binding to memory rather than retention cannot satisfy Strong Continuity, since memory is episodic and inferential, not a flowing experiential connection.

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    Episodic(describing whether interpretation happens all the time or only sometimes)
    Happening only occasionally or in specific moments, rather than being a constant, ongoing feature of something.
    Flowing experiential connection(as used in philosophy of consciousness)
    The feeling that your experiences blend smoothly into each other in real-time, creating a sense of continuous, uninterrupted consciousness.
    Retention(Husserl's phenomenology of internal time-consciousness; central to Derrida's argument in Voice and Phenomenon)
    Husserl's term for the primary memory of the just-past that is folded back into present perception; paradoxically classified by Husserl as both a kind of perception (included in the present) and a kind of non-perception (different from the strict now).
    Strong continuity(Used in the context of realist vs. antirealist debate about the nature of conscious experience)

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    A more robust form of continuity that is a feature of immediate experience, distinguished from Modest continuity
    Temporal binding(as used in philosophy of mind)
    The way your brain connects different moments in time together so that your experiences feel like one continuous flow rather than disconnected snapshots.
    inferential(describing the reasoning process used in philosophy)
    Related to inference—the process of drawing conclusions based on evidence or reasons rather than direct observation.

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