Originally published in 1928 this short essay looks two rival
theories of the time, both hypothetical, and explores which one
'better fits the facts'. Whether memory depends on "enduring
traces" in brain structure (to use the language of Professor
Semon), or whether it depends on records in "psychical structure"
(to use the language of Professor McDougall). Today it can be read
and enjoyed in its historical context.
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