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| Die unbegreiflich hohen Werke
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Die unbegreiflich hohen Werke
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Sind herrlich wie am ersten Tag.
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The world's unwithered countenance
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Is bright as on the earliest day.
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Goethe, Faust, ...,
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quoted in Weyl, The Open World, [Weyl, 29].
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With these considerations freshly in mind, it is possible to return to the more immediate questions:  Why is it useful to keep a store of memory?  How does a record of past experiences serve an agent in meeting its present goals and thereby in achieving future satisfactions?
 
With these considerations freshly in mind, it is possible to return to the more immediate questions:  Why is it useful to keep a store of memory?  How does a record of past experiences serve an agent in meeting its present goals and thereby in achieving future satisfactions?
  
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