Aristoteles: De Memoria et Reminiscentia

Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 2 (1):193-194 (2013)
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Saint Thomas Aquinas explains how is it that certain animals seem to possess prudence in some degree, according to Aristotle, thanks to the memory that they have, because it allows them to consider past facts besides the present ones. Thus, De Memoria et Reminiscentia treats about memory, which is common to man and perfect animals, and reminiscence, which is proper to man.

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