Plato’s Epistemology: From Innate Ideas to a Grasp of the Forms by Leonard Peikoff, part 10 of 50
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History of Philosophy by Leonard
History of Philosophy by Leonard Peikoff - Lesson 10 of 50
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Leonard Peikoff explains the central elements of Plato’s epistemology, including his theory that learning is the recollection of innate ideas, and that true knowledge is acquired by separating oneself as much as possible from the body and the senses and engaging in “pure” thought.
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Course playlist: History of Philosophy by Leonard Peikoff
Leonard Peikoff explains the central elements of Plato’s epistemology, including his theory that learning is the recollection of innate ideas, and that true knowledge is acquired by separating oneself as much as possible from the body and the senses and engaging in “pure” thought.
SUBSCRIBE TO NEW IDEAL, ARI'S ONLINE PUBLICATION
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SUBSCRIBE TO ARI’S YOUTUBE CHANNEL
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SUPPORT THE AYN RAND INSTITUTE WITH A DONATION
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EXPLORE ARI
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