Plato's Recollection Paper 1: Plato's Recollection Theory (September 29, 2000) "Retrospective Theory" implicitly includes all true knowledge and can be brought into consciousness through expression I express it. In this paper, using the concept of "form", "detail", "knowledge", "perspective of reality" of Platonic, we learned what is memorable, what can not be learned, why all knowledge is based on memory, I will explain why it can not be proved. The soul is immortal.
According to the recollection theory of Plato, we have all the knowledge in nature, understanding this knowledge involves finding it. The soul once lived in "reality", but was trapped in the body. It existed in "reality" with universal knowledge, but it was trapped in the body and forgot its predecessor. The body and sensation keep us away from the truth. In Phaedo 66 (bd), Plato said: "As long as we keep our bodies and our souls are contaminated by this imperfection, we can not change our goals We can not do.We claim this is the truth.The survival gives us a myriad of distractions and any disease that attacks us has hindered the pursuit of our reality.The body is love, desire and Fear, and full of all sorts of fantasies and many nonsense. Opportunities to think about anything.
Concerns about essential inexplicability and lack of the material world urged Plato to propose a reminiscence theory that our intangible and immortal souls made formal discussions before being imprisoned in the body . If that form is the (basic) purpose of knowledge and that form is not in the real world, we must acquire knowledge at some point before commerce with the world. However, metaphysical questions about simple forms also affect how we conceptify knowledge in these medium-term studies. If the format is simple, that knowledge seems intuitive or acquaintance. In a way contrary to the proposition, people see the form itself in some way. The central book of the Republic proposes such a picture. Golgias 465 a, 501 a 2 - 3, Republic 534 b). These clauses seem to imply that the knowledge may be some form of rational truth
Plato's theory of remembrance is a reasonable solution to the men's knowledge paradox. The general theme is the theory of recall of Plato. Plato's recall theory is a viable solution to the men's knowledge paradox. In many of his conversations Plato often concludes that we can not know something through the senses. He often concludes that we are familiar with our knowledge in former existence. In Meno, Socrates said, "Because the soul is immortal, born frequently, and I have seen everything here and in the basement, I have not learned anything, so I can remember what was previously known. Things are not surprising ... "In the eyes of many people in Plato