To support his argument, Socrates asks one of Meno's slaves who had never been taught geometry. ... Socrates arrives at the conclusion that knowledge is recollection by asking the slave, who was never taught geometry, numerous questions regarding geometrical problems. ...
Meno by Plato "Learning As Recollection" In Meno by Plato, Socrates and Meno are involved in somewhat of a heated argument about virtue. During this discussion, insults and rhetorical games are exchanged between the two men. During this debate, the idea of "learning as recollection" is intr...
Learning theories are the framework that describe how different materials are absorbed, processed, and recollected during the process of learning. One theory of learning focuses on learning as a form of recollection composed of student's past experiences and knowledge. Plato, John D. Bransford, Ann ...