“The memory is of that which has already happened”: memory, time and action in Aristotle

Apuntes Filosóficos 26 (51):39-60 (2017)
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the manner in which Aristotle discusses memory both in the psychological and practical domain. I shall argue that the psychological inspection of memory is consistent with the discussion of the practical scope of that cognitive capacity. The “perception of time”, understood as “perception of future”, is what distinguishes the rational from the irrational beings, and what enables rational beings to develop their practical life.

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Marcelo Boeri
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