Recollection and Experience: Plato's theory of learning and its successors

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Recollection and Experience: Plato's theory of learning and its successors

Creator

Dominic Scott

Publisher

Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press

Date

1995

Table Of Contents

Sect. I. Platonic Recollection. 1. The Meno. 2. Recollection in the middle period -- Sect. II. Aristotelian Experience. 3. The rejection of innatism. 4. Levels of learning. 5. Discovery and continuity in science. 6. Discovery and continuity in ethics -- Appendix to Section II -- Perception of the Universal -- Sect. III. Hellenistic Concepts. 7. Hellenistic philosophy and common sense. 8. Innateness in the Hellenistic era -- Sect. IV. Innatism in the Seventeenth Century. 9. The inner core and mortar of our thoughts. 10. Locke and the posture of blind credulity.

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Dominic Scott, “Recollection and Experience: Plato's theory of learning and its successors,” Humanities Hub, accessed December 21, 2024, https://humanitieshub.sdsu.edu/omeka/items/show/1520.