Aristotle on memory and the self. Annas, J. In Nussbaum, M. C. & Rorty, A. O., editors, Essays on Aristotle's De Anima, pages 297–311. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1992.
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This essay argues that Aristotle's view of memory is more like that of the modern psychologist than that of a modern philosopher; he is more interested in accurately delineating different kinds of memory than in discussing philosophical problems of memory. The short treatise On Memory and Recollection is considered a treatise on memory and loosely associated phenomenon and recollection. It is suggested that this work is better regarded as a treatise on two kinds of memory.
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abstract = {This essay argues that Aristotle's view of memory is more like that of the modern psychologist than that of a modern philosopher; he is more interested in accurately delineating different kinds of memory than in discussing philosophical problems of memory. The short treatise On Memory and Recollection is considered a treatise on memory and loosely associated phenomenon and recollection. It is suggested that this work is better regarded as a treatise on two kinds of memory.},
address = {Oxford},
author = {Annas, Julia},
booktitle = {Essays on Aristotle's De Anima},
editor = {Nussbaum, Martha C. and Rorty, Am{\'{e}}lie Oksenberg},
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pages = {297--311},
publisher = {Clarendon Press},
title = {{Aristotle on memory and the self}},
year = {1992}
}

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