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3 October 2011

  • curprev 01:5001:50, 3 October 2011imported>Anthony.Sebastian 10,308 bytes +2,721 tweaking lede sentence, seeking the apposite

30 September 2011

19 July 2011

18 July 2011

17 July 2011

  • curprev 20:2520:25, 17 July 2011imported>Larry Sanger 7,598 bytes +11 "normal use" and the whole history of philosophy refers to memory as a feature of the mind
  • curprev 20:2520:25, 17 July 2011imported>Larry Sanger 7,587 bytes +7,587 reverting self, after reading more of the text
  • curprev 20:1920:19, 17 July 2011imported>Larry Sanger 7,610 bytes +1,942 without adding "in the brain," the definition would apply to historical texts and archaeological digs

16 July 2011

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18 March 2009

  • curprev 16:2916:29, 18 March 2009imported>Howard C. Berkowitzm 5,648 bytes +79 No edit summary
  • curprev 16:0116:01, 18 March 2009imported>Gareth Leng 5,569 bytes −2 No edit summary
  • curprev 15:5615:56, 18 March 2009imported>Gareth Leng 5,571 bytes +5,571 New page: {{subpages}} In its most general sense, a '''memory''' is the trace of some past event by which that past event can subsequently be reconstrued. In normal use, we think of memory as infor...