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- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture II: The Essence of Thomism
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- of the memory, then these forces which formerly have worked on
- follows: you realize that a human being, after his memory has
- the outer world — so that it takes up, like the memory,
- the understanding, not like the memory which comes to an end at
- a certain point and then liberates itself as memory
- from it and retain, as it were, as a memory what we have
- absorbed from it. We look back once more into memory; and then
- universal memory in separate beings, but rather during life
- power of memory, is attracted, as it were, during life by the
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment IV: Man as a Learning Being
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- memory. Thus Aristotle says in the Eighth Book of the
- out of his memory). But since man employs intellectual activity
- derived from the memory qualities ... Every principle is
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment V: The Application of Intelligence to the Human Body
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- capacity to reason, and the sense of memory, cannot be
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