A greek from roman times
It's a theory of knowledge developed by Plato and/or Socrates in Plato's "Phaedo" and demonstrated in "Meno." The short version is that our souls, being immortal, have lived countless lives before us, and have gathered all the knowledge that could ever be. So, in our lives, we gain knowledge not by learning, but instead by recollecting what we already know in our souls.
Studied under Socrates means that someone learned from or was taught by Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher. This typically implies that the individual was a student of Socrates and spent time engaging in philosophical discussions and learning from his teachings.
No, "secrets" and "Socrates" are not directly related. Socrates was a Greek philosopher known for his contributions to the field of ethics and his teachings on self-knowledge and wisdom. "Secrets" refer to hidden or confidential information that is not widely known or shared.
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of Recollect
No. Eyesight is a function of the eyes and recollection is a function of the brain.
These words also mean recollection: memory, recall, reminiscence, memoir, retrospection.
Recollection is the action of remembering something. Ex: To the best of my recollection, he never said a word in class.
A vague recollection is when a person's memory of something is not clear or detailed. It suggests a feeling of uncertainty or haziness about a past event or piece of information.
Indulge in rejoyable recollection of past events
'With my best recollection / memories'
After regaining sight, I had no recollection of what happened.
It's a theory of knowledge developed by Plato and/or Socrates in Plato's "Phaedo" and demonstrated in "Meno." The short version is that our souls, being immortal, have lived countless lives before us, and have gathered all the knowledge that could ever be. So, in our lives, we gain knowledge not by learning, but instead by recollecting what we already know in our souls.
Tagalog translation of recollection: alaala
having no recollection, cannot recall, unable to remember, have no memory of
"The recollection of your memories was successful."