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As for the past, I have adopted the doctrine of anamnesis.
The term used to refer to this explicit recalling is Anamnesis.
The anamnesis then turns seamlessly into a prayer of offering.
Socrates' response is to develop his theory of anamnesis.
Anamnesis, it was called: abolishment of amnesia, the block that keeps us from remembering.
"Anamnesis" was first broadcast on the Fox network on April 17, 1998.
Anamnesis, which means "recollection" or "remembrance", focuses on the senses that live in memories.
This word anamnesis meant the past invading the present, so that here the past was relived and appropriated.
Sax preferred memory reinforcer, although he also liked anamnesis, which seemed the most accurate term for what they were trying to do.
For the later interpreters of Plato, anamnesis was less an epistemic assertion than an ontological one.
Anamnesis is the closest that human minds can come to experiencing the freedom of the soul prior to its being encumbered by matter.
You had reached the anamnesis, anyway."
Having achieved memory, anamnesis, in the expression of Plutarch, they become free, they proceed without bonds.
Determination of caries risk, by correlating information gathered through anamnesis, clinical examination, along with environmental factors.
"Anamnesis" earned an audience of approximately 5.2 million households in its initial broadcast, and received mixed responses from television critics.
The Open Access free downloads seem to be confined to the Anamnesis and Transmission series.
Anamnesis - Rarities 1994 - 1997 (1999)
Anamnesis (1970)
Anamnesis may refer to:
In the Western Roman Canon the wording of the Anamnesis is:
Anamnesis (2009)
Psychoanalysis (Freud uses the term anamnesis to describe neurotics' recounting of their symptoms)
- Anamnesis (philosophy)
Anamnesis and Hypomnesis.
Anamnesis - Ecumenical Mysteries (1996).