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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Recollection in Platos Phaedo and Meno Essay -- Philosophy Religion E

Recollection in Platos Phaedo and MenoAs the earlier philosopher from whom we have written texts, Plato is often misrepresented as entirely reproducing Socratic rhetoric. In Meno, one of the first Platonic dialogues, Plato offers his own unparalleled philosophical theory, infused with his mentors brilliant sophistry.Amidst discussing whether or not virtue can be taught, Meno poses a difficult paradox How can one be virtuous, or look for virtue, when one cannot know what it is? How will you aim to search for something you do not know at all? (Plato, Meno, 80d). From this question, Plato purposes a solution, that familiarity must(prenominal) be recollected from the disposition. When the soul enters the world of space and time, Plato suggests, it carries some prior knowledge of forms that is to say, the soul remembers its knowledge of unchangeable truths. (Meno, 81c-d).Thus follows the conclusion that education cannot indoctrinate knowledge, that rather aids a student to recall what the soul already knows. Plato notes, however, that although the body is capable of recollecting knowledge (of forms), it is... Recollection in Platos Phaedo and Meno act -- Philosophy Religion ERecollection in Platos Phaedo and MenoAs the earliest philosopher from whom we have written texts, Plato is often misrepresented as merely reproducing Socratic rhetoric. In Meno, one of the first Platonic dialogues, Plato offers his own unique philosophical theory, infused with his mentors brilliant sophistry.Amidst discussing whether or not virtue can be taught, Meno poses a difficult paradox How can one be virtuous, or seek virtue, when one cannot know what it is? How will you aim to search for something you do not know at all? (Plato, Meno, 80d). From this question, Plato purposes a solution, that knowledge must be recollected from the soul. When the soul enters the world of space and time, Plato suggests, it carries some prior knowledge of forms that is to say, the soul remembers its knowledge of unchangeable truths. (Meno, 81c-d).Thus follows the conclusion that education cannot teach knowledge, but rather aids a student to recall what the soul already knows. Plato notes, however, that although the body is capable of recollecting knowledge (of forms), it is...

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