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The phrase "account of memory" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a narrative or description that relates to someone's recollections or experiences. Example: "In her book, she provides a detailed account of memory, exploring how our past shapes our present."
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The section "Sleep / Awake" has some discombobulating extracts from thinkers including Darwin and Dostoyevsky, while "Language / Memory" explores what it means to be human through perspectives ranging from an Emily Dickinson poem to a physician's account of memory and trauma.
Reid provides additional criticisms of Hume's account of memory.
First, Hume's account of memory sees the objects of memory as ideas.
One might wonder whether Reid's account of memory is subject to the same criticisms he levels against Locke and Hume.
While there may be a certain surface plausibility to Hume's account of memory, its inadequacies quickly come to light.
So Reid's account of memory is "direct" in that he insists that we have "immediate knowledge of things past".
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In his account of memories of the Holocaust, James Young prefers to use the term 'collected memory' instead of 'collective memory', because "societies cannot remember in any other way than through their constituents' memories" (1993, p. xi).
The claustrophobia of such accounts of memory's labyrinths -- and of family life -- is acute in this book.
There are no official figures for how many Tanzanians are poisoned by mercury fumes, but accounts of memory problems, sickness and impaired vision are common in the small mines that litter the countryside.
Hume's and Russell's accounts of memory are both versions of the RTM.
Each of these points is well-taken and taken together seem more than adequate reason for rejecting Locke's and Hume's accounts of memory.
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