Is Plato an Innatist in the Meno?

Phronesis 64 (4):392-430 (2019)
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Plato in the Meno is standardly interpreted as committed to condition innatism: human beings are born with latent innate states of knowledge. Against this view, Gail Fine has argued for prenatalism: human souls possess knowledge in a disembodied state but lose it upon being embodied. We argue against both views and in favor of content innatism: human beings are born with innate cognitive contents that can be, but do not exist innately in the soul as, the contents of states of knowledge. Content innatism has strong textual support and constitutes a philosophically interesting theory.

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David Bronstein
University of Notre Dame Australia
Whitney Schwab
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Plato's ethics.Terence Irwin - 1995 - New York: Oxford University Press.
What’s Within? Nativism Reconsidered.Fiona Cowie - 1998 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.

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