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Phenomenology and Pathography of Memory, Paperback / softback Book

Phenomenology and Pathography of Memory Paperback / softback

Part of the Philosophy series

Paperback / softback

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The concept of memory has always been a crucial topic in philosophical discourse.

This book re-traces the thought of major philosophers such as Edmund Husserl, Paul Ricoeur, Hannah Arendt, Karl Jaspers, William James, José Luis Borges and Sigmund Freud to provide an indepth exploration around several aspects of this timely issue.

How is a memory formed? How can we bring into existence what has sunk into oblivion?

What is the role of our instincts and inner drives in the constitution of memory?

What is the connection between memory and forgetfulness, as well as that between mercy and remembrance?

Focusing on these fundamental questions, the author presents a rich interconnection of concepts and ideas that build a signifi cant work on the great theme of memory.

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