Anamnesis

/ˌænæmˈniːsɪs/ noun

The recollection of a past life or existence; in Platonic philosophy, the idea that learning is actually REMEMBERING knowledge the soul possessed before birth.

From Greek 'anamnesis' (remembrance) — 'ana-' (back) + 'mimneskein' (to recall). Plato believed your soul already knows everything — learning is just remembering what you forgot when you were born.

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BNঅনামনেসিস
CAanamnesi
CSanamnéza
DAanamnese
DEAnamnese
ELαναμνηστική
ESanamnesis
FAیادآوری
FIanamneesi
FRanamnèse
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