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involuntary memory archive

Involuntary Memory: The expression Involuntary memory, not totally unconnected with Henri Bergson's associated principles of sensation and perception, refers to a specific conception of human memory in which chance events evoke reminiscences of the past in a spontaneous way. Usually associated with Proust's philosophy, these memories result from the blending of two distinct and detached time situations, through the use of the senses.




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