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30 May, 00:46

He makes the argument that learning is recollection, everything you know is an account for what you have already learned. He argues we acquired this knowledge before birth, then lost it, and later regained our knowledge. In addition, he further supports this by saying that when our senses detect something we recognize it brings a flood of memories or recounts what something is, and that's knowledge we obtain before birth.

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  1. 30 May, 01:06
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    That is true for example you forgot to wash the dishes but as soon as you see a dish you remember you have not wash the dishes
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