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1 1| No one would say that he remembers the present, when it is 2 1| nor would one say that he remembers an object of scientific 3 1| faculty concerned, he thus "remembers" (that the angles of a triangle 4 1| time. Whenever one actually remembers having seen or heard, or 5 1| above arises:) when one remembers, is it this impressed affection 6 1| impressed affection that he remembers, or is it the objective 7 1| alone? For when one actually remembers, this impression is what 8 2| undergone lapse of time. For one remembers now what one saw or otherwise 9 2| assistance, he no longer remembers (i.e. he has totally forgotten, 10 2| to moist, from which one remembers Autumn (the "season of mists"), 11 2| wants at E, then at E he remembers O; because from E movement 12 2| concur, then one actually remembers. If one supposes (himself 13 2| mistaken, and think that he remembers when he really does not. 14 2| that when one actually remembers he should not suppose himself 15 2| of the time, he genuinely remembers, none the less. Persons