Recollection
Socrates: Do we not say that memory differs from recollection?
Protarchus: Perhaps
Socrates: Do they not differ as follows?
Protarchus: In what way?
Socrates: When the soul is alone in herself, without the body, she recovers and recollects within herself the state she was in before she was accompanied and affected by the body. We may then say that the soul recollects. Do we not?
Protarchus: Of course we do.
Socrates: So, we also say that when the soul has let something slip out of memory that she had once perceived or learned and subsequently restores herself within herself to her former position, we call this recollection.
Protarchus: This is true.