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" Memory requires more than mere dating of a fact in the past. It must be dated in my past. In other words, I must think that I directly experienced its occurrence. It must have that 'warmth and intimacy... "
Ĺšaivism in Philosophical Perspective: A Study of the Formative Concepts ... - Page 17
by Krishna Sivaraman - 2001 - 687 pages
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The Principles of psychology v. 1, Volume 1

William James - 1890 - 716 pages
...date, to think it, in short, with a lot of contiguous associates. But even this would not be memory. Memory requires more than mere dating of a fact in the past It must be dated in my past In other words, I must think that I directly experienced its occurrence. It must have that ' warmth...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

William James - Psychology - 1890 - 716 pages
...date, to think it, in short, with a lot of contiguous associates. But even this would not be memory. Memory requires more than mere dating of a fact in the past. It must be dated in my past. In other words, I must think that I directly experienced its occurrence. It must have that ' warmth...
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The American Journal of Psychology, Volume 3

Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - Psychology - 1891 - 638 pages
...recurrence. The successive editions of a feeling are so many independent events, each snug in its own skin Memory requires more than mere dating of a fact in the past. It must be dated in my past " . . . "A general feeling of the past direction in time, then, a particular date conceived as lying...
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The Philosophical Review, Volume 1

Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - Electronic journals - 1892 - 776 pages
...imaged be expressly referred to the past, thought as in the past." "But even this would not be memory. Memory requires more than mere dating of a fact in the past. It must be dated in my past." In other words, Professor James' descriptive science admits that memory, in the highest form of its...
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Psychology, descriptive and explanatory

George Trumbull Ladd - Psychology - 1894 - 700 pages
...be expressty referred to the past, thought as in the past. . . . But even this would not be memory. Memory requires more than mere dating of a fact in the past. It must be dated in my past." When, therefore, there comes into the stream of my consciousness a state of which I may say, I now...
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A College Course in Writing from Models

Frances Campbell Berkeley Young - English language - 1910 - 502 pages
...date; to think it, in short, with a lot of contiguous associates. But even this would not be memory. Memory requires more than mere dating of a fact in the past. It 20 must be dated in my past. In other words, I must think that I directly experienced its occurrence....
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Educational Psychology, Volume 1

Edward Lee Thorndike - Educational psychology - 1913 - 362 pages
...date, to think it, in short, with a lot of contiguous associates. But even this would not be memory. Memory requires more than mere dating of a fact in the past. It must be dated in my past. In other words, I must think that I directly experienced its occurrence. It must have that 'warmth...
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Psychology; the Science of Human Behavior

Robert Chenault Givler - Psychology - 1922 - 424 pages
...so is it partial to certain events and objects experienced within that time. As James remarks again: "Memory requires more than mere dating of a fact in the past. It must be dated in my past. In other words, I must think that I have directly experienced its occurrence. It must have that warmth...
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Psychology; the Science of Human Behavior

Robert Chenault Givler - Psychology - 1922 - 418 pages
...so is it partial to certain events and objects experienced within that time. As James remarks again: "Memory requires more than mere dating of a fact in the past. It must be dated in my past. In other words, I must think that I have directly experienced its occurrence. It must have that warmth...
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Searching For Memory: The Brain, The Mind, And The Past

Daniel L Schacter - Psychology - 2008 - 352 pages
...century ago, the great Harvard psychologist and philosopher William James (1890) made a similar point: "Memory requires more than mere dating of a fact in the past. It must be dated in my past. In other words, I must think that I directly experienced its occurrence" (p. 650). James added that...
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