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1 1| mistakes are often made. Now to remember the future is not possible, 2 1| animals which perceive time remember, and the organ whereby they 3 1| is also that whereby they remember.~The subject of "presentation" 4 1| it would follow that we remember nothing which is absent; 5 1| only the impression, we remember that absent thing which 6 1| perceives. How then does he remember what is not present? One 7 2| and indeed one may well remember, in the "incidental" sense, 8 2| scientific knowledge); but to remember, strictly and properly speaking, 9 2| act of recollection, to remember as a continued consequence 10 2| some things but once we remember them better than others 11 2| how (by recollection) we remember; one in which they lie near 12 2| in geometry, are easy to remember (or recollect) while badly 13 2| O. For, if he does not remember what he wants at E, then 14 2| he is searching, he will remember (what he is searching for) 15 2| terms that remain), he will remember by going to A, and so in 16 2| happens that, when we want to remember a name, we remember one 17 2| want to remember a name, we remember one somewhat like it, indeed, 18 2| he supposes himself to remember.~For one may be mistaken, 19 2| should not suppose himself to remember, but should remember unconsciously. 20 2| to remember, but should remember unconsciously. For remembering, 21 2| the former, one does not remember.~The movement answering 22 2| even though one does not remember with actual determination 23 2| are wont to say that they remember (something), but yet do 24 2| the soul by which animals remember; also as regards recollection,