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What is the role of memory with respect to our sense of self, according to Hume? What does he say about the fact that we forget things about the past? How does this discussion relate to Locke's (previous reading)?
Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man
Thomas Reid
Inhibited
A state or condition where actions, processes, or reactions are slowed down or prevented.
Uninhibited
Characterized by a lack of restraint or the ability to act freely without concern for social norms.
Temperaments
Inborn personality traits that influence how one typically responds to the environment.
Spectrum
A range or continuum of different but related items, values, or conditions, often used to describe frequencies of light, autism disorders, or any comprehensive range.
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