Doctrine Of Recollection

The Doctrine of Recollection is a Platonic idea which holds that we are born with a soul containing all knowledge; learning is simply recollecting what our soul already knows. It was presented by Socrates in the Phaedo as an argument for the existence of, and eternal nature of, the soul.

 

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