“Memory is a mystery as deep as any that even psychology can propound.”

Source: Problems In Genetics (1913), p. 191
Context: Memory is a mystery as deep as any that even psychology can propound. [Natural] Philosophers might perhaps encourage themselves to attack the problem of the nature of memory by reflecting that after all the process may in some of its aspects be comparable with that of inheritance, but the student of genetics, as long as he can keep in close touch with a profitable basis of material fact, will scarcely be tempted to look for inspiration in psychical analogies.

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British geneticist and biologist 1861–1926

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