@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Pinker,Steven},
subject = {Memory},
note = {I 153
Memory/Pinker: thoughts are not stored as a whole, but composed of terms.
I 157
Not every statement can be assigned to a memory space: too much energy loss.
Cf. >Memory/Luhmann.
I 158
Memory/Pinker:
1. "episodic" or autobiographical,
2. "semantic" or general knowledge memory.
The two forms are wired according to different patterns.
>Event, >Semantics.
I 177
Memory/Pinker: not sound chains but delimited words are stored.
>Language, >Words, >Sentence, >Picture.
I 180
PinkerVsPlato: no impression in wax, no "resistance" - there are indelible memories.
>Plato.},
note = { Pi I St. Pinker How the Mind Works, New York 1997 German Edition: Wie das Denken im Kopf entsteht München 1998
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