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Memoro-politics, trauma and the soul

Ian Hacking

University of Toronto

The mind very often sets itself on work in search of some hidden idea, and turns as it were the eye of the soul upon it; though sometimes too they start up in our minds of their own accord, and offer themselves to the understanding; and very often are roused and tumbled out of their dark cells into open daylight, by turbulent and tempestuous passions; our affections bringing ideas to our memory, which had otherwise lain quiet and unregarded. (Locke, Essay concerning Human Understanding, II.x.7)

History of the Human Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 2, 29-52 (1994)
DOI: 10.1177/095269519400700203


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