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Originally Posted by Ian I certainly don't think memory is stored anywhere. You're talking as if our memories are comparable to a computer's memory. But I don't see memories as being like this at all. I just consider memory to be a particular conscious experience, and they are no more stored than any other conscious experience. Conscious experiences are simply an intrinsic property of the self. |
If I can recall them later, then they are stored somewhere. You don't get to dismiss the problem of memory storage by calling it an "intrinsic property."
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Why would it differ from production theory?
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What's production theory?
~~ Paul