A History of Western Philosophy

Describe symbolism in A History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell

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According to Russell, what we know of George Washington becomes our representation of the past and memory becomes our knowledge containing the past. There can be various opinions regarding memory, but philosophical theories can be regenerated if they carry an important matter. Further modifications and refinements may be required in various refutations.

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A History of Western Philosophy