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No. 4.
Mediation
Perception, Memory, and Expectation
Paragraph 36
Husserl turns now to memory.
Toll. The bell clangs. It’s the second ring. The previous toll still remembered fresh. It’s
Memory. For example, I have an altogether fresh memory: one stroke of the hour has just died away and a new one sounds; the past stroke [is] still in consciousness as fading away. I repeat it; a new memorial representation [arises]. I repeat it several times; therefore several memories [arise] (which themselves are characterized as temporally distinct), all directed towards the same past event. The past event exits only once; the acts are several. Identification of the past being in a plurality of acts. (159a)
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