Speak, Memory by Oliver Sacks
21/02/2013View on timeline
Finally, how memories are felt, perceived, and integrated into webs of social relations is more important than their source. As psychology and the neurosciences themselves demonstrate, memory “is dialogic and arises not only from direct experience but from the intercourse of many minds” (Sacks 2013).
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