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Memory is directed towards the events presented in past apprehensions.
In particular, the objects of memory are not the past apprehensions themselves but that which is presented in the past apprehensions, namely, the original event (Inquiry, 28).
On Reid's view, the objects of memory are the events presented in past apprehensions.
Likewise, the belief that is an ingredient in memory is not about any present or past apprehensions.
Memory preserves past apprehensions by relating us to the events originally presented in perception memory preserves past apprehension through conception and belief.
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The pastness of the event apprehended is not part of the content of the past apprehension.
Rather, the past apprehension is itself preserved by the act of remembering the event apprehended.
Does Reid appeal to the storehouse metaphor when he claims that memory is preserved past apprehension?
Rather, according to Reid, memory is an act that preserves a past apprehension.
On the direct realist view, memory preserves past apprehension of an event through conception and belief.
Reid holds that memory is not a current apprehension of an event already presented in a past apprehension.
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