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De Memoria

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Aristotle's 'De Memoria et Reminiscentia' is a foundational work on the nature of memory, exploring the processes of remembering and recollecting.

Aristotle delves into the psychological mechanisms behind memory, asserting that memory is closely linked to perception and time.

He introduces the concept of association, suggesting that memories are recalled through connections between related experiences.

The work also examines the role of mental images in memory, emphasizing how these images serve as representations of past events.

Aristotle's insights into memory and recall have had a lasting impact on philosophy and psychology, influencing subsequent theories of cognition and learning.

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