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Memory-Knowledge,ry of facts we already know, i.e., between memory-knowledge in the sense of knowledge of things experienced in the past, and memory-knowledge in the sense of knowledge acquired in the past and since retained.canonical 发表于 2025-3-22 04:15:46
Our Knowledge of the Past,ks of this suggestion as opening the door to excessive skepticism rather than closing it; see also Ayer, “Statements about the Past”) Particularly when we turn to the question of how we know there has been a past at all, it seems we have to rely on memory.mighty 发表于 2025-3-22 05:52:51
The Indispensability of Memory-Knowledge,ments; I could not know that this is a table I am now writing on if I could not remember what tables are. So without memory one could know nothing at all, and there would be no such thing as human knowledge.污秽 发表于 2025-3-22 11:57:59
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The Forms of Memory, “remember” are ambiguous (see Benjamin, “Remembering,” p. 318). The word “insult” also covers a wide range of acts—spoken words, drawings, gestures, actions—but that does not make the term ambiguous. Better to talk not of ambiguities or different senses of the word “remember,” but of different kinds of remembering, different forms of memory.DRILL 发表于 2025-3-23 02:43:47
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