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Twentieth-century Scholarship on Aristotle's "De Memoria et
Reminiscentia" was dominated by the view that Aristotle's theories
of memory and recollection are basically very similar to ours. By
means of a new critical edition of the Greek text, an essay on
Aristotle's own theories and an essay on these theories as they
were received in the Latin West, the present book offers material
that challenges the opinio communis. The result is a new
interpretation of Aristotle's "De Memoria et Reminiscentia" and its
relevance to the concerns of 21st-century philosophers, both
regarding the concepts of memory and recollection and regarding
Aristotle's philosophical methodology.
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