Remembering without knowing. Lehrer, K. & Richard, J. Grazer Philosophische Studien, 1:121–126, 1975.
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[first paragraph] Memory sometimes yields knowledge and sometimes does not. It is, howeer, natural to suppose that if a man remembers that p, then he knows that p and formerly knew that p. Remembering something is plausible construed as a form of knowing something which one has not forgotten and which one knew previously. We shall argue, to the contrary, that this thesis is false.
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abstract = {[first paragraph] Memory sometimes yields knowledge and sometimes does not. It is, howeer, natural to suppose that if a man remembers that p, then he knows that p and formerly knew that p. Remembering something is plausible construed as a form of knowing something which one has not forgotten and which one knew previously. We shall argue, to the contrary, that this thesis is false.},
author = {Lehrer, Keith and Richard, Joseph},
doi = {10.5840/gps197518},
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journal = {Grazer Philosophische Studien},
pages = {121--126},
title = {{Remembering without knowing}},
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volume = {1},
year = {1975}
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