Abstract

Examining the metaphoric base of dominant current theories of memory enables clarification of views about the self which such theories entail. When the need for memories is examined in its contextual richness a different view of the self arises. Beings participating in mutual inter‐relationships with an environment do not need memories. Instead they are involved in remembering as part of their continual adaptation within that environment.

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