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" ... wisdom, and for the rest of time men will call them sacred heroes. As the soul is immortal, has been born often and has seen all things here and in the underworld, there is nothing which it has not learned; so it is in no way surprising that it can... "
Plato's Phaedrus: The Philosophy of Love - Seite 24
von Graeme Nicholson - 1999 - 231 Seiten
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Plato's Thought

George Maximilian Anthony Grube - 1980 - 374 Seiten
...has not learned. No wonder it can recollect what it knew before about virtue and other things. For as the whole of nature is akin and the soul has learned everything, there is nothing to prevent a man — after first recollecting one thing, which is what we call to...
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Phenomenology in Practice and Theory: Essays for Herbert Spiegelberg

William S. Hamrick - 1985 - 290 Seiten
...hautou) and goes over the old ground, we regularly speak of these precesses as 'recollections' ". 5. "As the whole of nature is akin, and the soul has learned everything [in previous existences), nothing prevents a man, after recalling one thing only - a process men call...
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Understanding Language Acquisition: The Framework of Learning

Christina E. Erneling - 1993 - 274 Seiten
...at one time seen and known all things. Learning is really a recollection of what was known before. As the whole of nature is akin, and the soul has learned everything, nothing prevents man, after recalling one thing only—a process man calls learning—discovering everything else for...
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School as a Journey: The Eight-year Odyssey of a Waldorf Teacher and His Class

Torin M. Finser - 1994 - 260 Seiten
...is in no way surprising that it can recollect the things it knew before, both about virtue and about other things. As the whole of nature is akin, and...nothing prevents a man, after recalling one thing only—a process men call learning—from discovering everything else for himself, if he is brave and...
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Complete Works

Plato - 1997 - 1852 Seiten
...not learned; so it is in no way surprising that it can recollect the things it knew before, both d about virtue and other things. As the whole of nature...search, for searching and learning are, as a whole, recollection. We must, therefore, not believe that debater's argument, for it would make us idle, and...
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Socratic Perplexity and the Nature of Philosophy

Gareth B. Matthews - 2003 - 156 Seiten
...Objection, is trickier to deal with, On this point, here is the crucial part of Socrates' solution: As the whole of nature is akin, and the soul has learned...not tire of the search, for searching and learning arc, as a whole, recollection, (S1d, Grube trans,1 ered, Perhaps the hardest thing to accept is the...
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Above All Earthly Pow'rs: Christ in a Postmodern World

David F. Wells - 2005 - 376 Seiten
...will rejoin the primal, sacred reality. All paganism, in one way or another, is pantheistic. Socrates: As the soul is immortal, has been born often and has...search, for searching and learning are, as a whole, recollection. Plato, "Meno" Greek philosophy struggled with how to relate the divine, which is remote...
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Democratic Faith

Patrick Deneen - 2009 - 389 Seiten
...will call them sacred heroes As the soul is immortal, has been born often and has seen (heorakuia) all things here and in the underworld, there is nothing...process men call learning — discovering everything for himself, if he is brave and does not tire of the search, for searching and learning are, as a whole,...
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The Sense of the Past: Essays in the History of Philosophy

Bernard Williams, Bernard Arthur Owen Williams - 2006 - 428 Seiten
...learned; so it is not surprising that it can recollect the things it knew before, about virtue and about other things. As the whole of nature is akin, and...learned everything, nothing prevents a man, after he has recalled just one thing — the process that people call learning — discovering everything...
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Philosophical Inquiry: Classic and Contemporary Readings

Jonathan Eric Adler, Catherine Z. Elgin - 2007 - 897 Seiten
...learned; so it is in no way surpris12 13 ing that it can recollect the things it knew before, both d about virtue and other things. As the whole of nature...search, for searching and learning are, as a whole, recollection. We must, therefore, not believe that debater's argument, for it would make us idle, and...
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