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#243 - Heidegger's Destruction of Aristotle: A Dialogue with Sean Kirkland

Converging Dialogues

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The Importance of Memory

We remember things better by linking it to something we've already had as opposed to just kind of wrote, going over and over. We would call this the type of associative learning or social memory. And a healer has enough recollection of say the symptoms of scurvy so that they can win another, they have a familiarity with scurvy. So for Aristotle, that's the way memory works, collecting perceptions according to the principle of life is attracted to like,. Then it serves in understanding the world and in the best case scenario.

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