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Dialogue
1 Intro| conversation?’ ‘Not from memory; but I took notes when I 2 Intro| never maintained that the memory of a feeling is the same 3 Intro| various qualities, the gift of Memory, the mother of the Muses; 4 Intro| faculties and feelings, such as memory, opinion, and the like. 5 Intro| arguments about sight and memory there is a palpable unfairness 6 Intro| see and not to see; nor is memory, which is liable to forget, 7 Intro| observation of the world. The memory has but a feeble recollection 8 Intro| This is the simplest act of memory. And as we cannot see one 9 Intro| recalling it to the mind. Hence memory is dependent on association. 10 Intro| bring near to us in thought. Memory is to sense as dreaming 11 Intro| connected. This is the natural memory which is allied to sense, 12 Intro| acquire by education another memory of system and arrangement 13 Intro| applied with equal truth to memory as well. For memory and 14 Intro| truth to memory as well. For memory and imagination, though 15 Intro| other. The sense decaying in memory receives a flash of light 16 Intro| them. The animal too has memory in various degrees, and 17 Intro| mind is just awakening: (3) memory, which is decaying sense, 18 Intro| intellectual faculties is memory, which is a mode rather 19 Intro| minutely analyzed. Like memory, it accompanies all mental 20 Intro| recall to our minds the memory of those who once lived 21 Thea| these I filled up from memory, writing them out at leisure; 22 Thea| still has and preserves a memory of that which he knows, 23 Thea| there is such a thing as memory?~THEAETETUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: 24 Thea| THEAETETUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: And is memory of something or of nothing?~ 25 Thea| any one would admit the memory which a man has of an impression 26 Thea| having wiped out of your memory all that has preceded, see 27 Thea| this tablet is a gift of Memory, the mother of the Muses; 28 Thea| the right impression of memory to the right visual impression,