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“To See and Hear That Which is Not Present”: Aristotle on the Objects of Memory (CROSBI ID 308522)

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Grgić, Filip ; Grgić, Ana “To See and Hear That Which is Not Present”: Aristotle on the Objects of Memory // Philosophisches Jahrbuch, 129 (2022), 2; 215-231. doi: 10.5771/0031-8183-2022-1-29

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Grgić, Filip ; Grgić, Ana

engleski

“To See and Hear That Which is Not Present”: Aristotle on the Objects of Memory

In this paper, we show that there are some strong philosophical and exegetical reasons to argue that according to the view developed in the first chapter of Aristotle’s De Memoria, the objects of memory are non-present, or absent, things and events rather than our past acts of awareness of them. We argue that on Aristotle’s account, the objects of memory can be particulars or universals, perceptibles or intelligibles, and that all these kinds of things are past in the same sense, namely, in the sense of previously having been present to the perceiver or knower. Aristotle’s claim that we remember that we previously learned or saw something is the description of how, rather than what, we remember.

Aristotle, memory, past

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Podaci o izdanju

129 (2)

2022.

215-231

objavljeno

0031-8183

10.5771/0031-8183-2022-1-29

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Filozofija

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