Single Idea 22976

[catalogued under 18. Thought / B. Mechanics of Thought / 5. Mental Files]

Full Idea

In memory everything is preserved separately, according to its category.

Gist of Idea

Memories are preserved separately, according to category

Source

Augustine (Confessions [c.398], X.08)

Book Reference

Augustine: 'Confessions', ed/tr. Pine-Coffin,R.S. [Penguin 1961], p.214


A Reaction

This strikes me as the first seeds of the idea that the mind functions by means of mental files. Our memories of cats are 'close to' or 'linked to' our memories of dogs.

Related Ideas

Idea 6160 Does Kant say the mind imposes categories, or that it restricts us to them? [Rowlands on Kant]

Idea 15703 Memories often conform to a theory, rather than being neutral [Gelman]