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CHAPTER VI

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Psychology and “psychologismus” -- Value of memory -- Theory of memory -- Doctrines of practice and of association -- Confusion with recognition -- Memory peculiar to man -- Moral significance -- Lies -- Transition to logic -- Memory and the principle of identity -- Memory and the syllogism -- Woman non-logical and non-ethical -- Intellectual and moral knowledge -- The intelligible ego

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