If there are a priori grounds for assuming that direct prehension of noncontiguous occasions is impossible, one of these theories must be adopted with all its difficulties. (religion-online.org)
Whitehead does not discuss memory in these terms as Bergson does, but his theory of prehensions of noncontiguous events illuminates memory as well. (religion-online.org)
First, there is the distinction between contiguous and noncontiguous past occasions. (religion-online.org)