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Past and Future Ross, Stephen David 2009 International Studies in Philosophy Monograph Series , Vol. 5 , S. 177 ff. ( Serie ) Englisch 2154-5456 | 2154-5448 9781586842741 | 1586842749 10.5840/ispms20099 Abstract
By submitting to the primacy of the question “What?” the phenomenology of memory finds itself at the outset confronting a formidable aporia present in ordinary language: the presence in which the representation of the past seems to consist does indeed appear to be that of an image. We say interchangeably that we represent a past event to ourselves or that we have an image of it, an image that can be either quasi visual or auditory. . . . Memory, reduced to recall, thus operates in the wake of the imagination. . . .As a countercurrent to this tradition of devaluing memory, in the margins of a critique of imagination, there has to be an uncoupling of imagination from memory as far as this operation can be extended. (Ricoeur, MHF, 5–6)
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