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  • Essay / Plato Paradox Of Recollection Essay - 1247

    This theory consists of the following theses: (1) the soul is immortal (2) there is nothing that the soul has not learned; and (3) what humans call learning is actually remembering. For Socrates, there is no difference between “learning” and remembering. “As all nature is alike and the soul has learned everything, nothing prevents a man from remembering a single thing – a process which men call learning…” In more common terms, knowledge is simply forgotten memories and learning is the process of remembering these ideas, this man is able to recognize the truth of