@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Ryle,Gilbert},
subject = {Memory},
note = {I 225
Memory/explanation/Ryle: chronicles do not explain what is recorded in them, memories do not either. No discoveries are made in the memory.
>Learning, >Discoveries.
Solution/Ryle: disposition and questions of execution.
>Dispositions, >Abilities.
I 230
1. Understanding: seeing that one could have done it. Sample: a sample is a series of performance.
I 373 ff
Memory:
a) Learned and not forgotten: is a disposition (e.g. language mastery).
b) Recall: is an incident or on purpose.
Reminder: there is no source of knowledge, no discoveries (everything is already there).
Learning material e.g. battles: I can learn, to imagine them better, but not remembering them better.
>Imagination, >Knowledge.
I 380f
Success words: remember, memorize, spell: I cannot spell Edinburgh,
as I want - I can remember mistakes, but I cannot remember something wrong.},
note = { Ryle I G. Ryle The Concept of Mind, Chicago 1949 German Edition: Der Begriff des Geistes Stuttgart 1969
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