Culture and Memory

Diogenes 45 (180):135-154 (1997)
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“I shall attempt the analysis of memory … because memory in some form is presupposed in almost all other knowledge.”Bertrand Russell, The Analysis of Mind (1921)“Beginning with homo sapiens, the formation of an apparatus of social memory stands out as the foremost problem of human evolution.”André Leroi-Gourhan, Le Geste et la Parole (1965)Meme, Mneme, Mnemosyne: two neologisms, one dating from 1976 and the other from 1904, and the mythical figure personifying Memory from the time of the Titans - a strange primordial deity that the imagination brought forth even before the time of mortal men began. Her name is all that survived through the ages, yet this fleeting presence among the gods was just as consequential as a major figure like Prometheus. Could she have been conceived of as an indispensable condition for human beings to usher in the reign of culture?

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