5 juillet 2023
https://www.openedition.org/12554 , info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Patrick Vauday, « Memory Disorders: Memory Forms », Presses universitaires de Paris Ouest, ID : 10670/1.w9k64w
It is well known, individual memory works by forgetting, all memory is selective. While on one hand, Bergson maintains that “[consciousness] means, before everything else, memory” (1920, 7; “conscience signifie d’abord mémoire” 1919, 5-6), and on the other, Freud holds that consciousness is but a minute part of the mind’s unconscious realm, their contradiction is only one of appearances. If consciousness was free of all attachments in the present, and if it was not polarized by interests and ...