Remembering Directly. Has Q-memory been so defined as to count as genuine memory? And, if so, does it not entail identity?

In J. Hopkins & A. Savile, Psychoanalysis Mind and Art. Blackwell. pp. 339--354 (1992)
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original Wiggins, David (1992) "Remembering directly". In Wiggins, David, Psychoanalysis, Mind and Art, pp. : Blackwell (1992)

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