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On Memory and Recollection

Original titleAnc Grk. Περὶ μνήμης καὶ ἀναμνήσεως · IV век до н.э.
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Summary

In the book «On Memory and Recollection», Aristotle explores the nature of memory and the process of recollection. He views memory as the soul's ability to retain images of perceptions that arise from sensory experience. Aristotle explains that memory is connected to past events and is distinct from perception and imagination. He also analyzes the mechanism of recollection, describing it as an active process that requires effort to retrieve information. Aristotle emphasizes the role of associations and sequence in the process of recollection, noting that memories can be triggered through connections with other ideas or events. Thus, Aristotle's work offers a philosophical understanding of memory as an important aspect of human cognition and experience.

On Memory and Recollection
Date of publication: 1 March 2025
Last updated: 4 March 2025
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On Memory and Recollection
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Original titleAnc Grk. Περὶ μνήμης καὶ ἀναμνήσεως · IV век до н.э.
Genre: Philosophy