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  • ...ss [[moral]] and [[philosophical]] problems, illustrating the [[Socratic]] method. [[Socrates]] is often the main character. ...re other texts are included; Plato's [[Laws]] and Xenophon's [[Hiero]] are Socratic dialogues in which a wise man other than Socrates leads the discussion (the
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  • ...ation]]; specifically : the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_method Socratic techniques] of [[exposing]] [[false]] [[beliefs]] and eliciting [[truth]] ...ate]]. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialectic#Principles dialectical method] is [[different]] from [[rhetoric]], wherein the speaker's [[oratory]] [[ap
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  • *'''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_method Socratic Method]'''''
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  • ...nstration]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_method Socratic method] until the slave boy came to [[understand]] a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • ...t Greece] with its [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_method Socratic method] and in the East to ancient India with the Buddhist [https://en.wikipedia.o
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  • ...as learning goals set by the student and teacher. One example would be the Socratic schools of thought.[2] ...] Proponents of unschooling have also claimed that children raised in this method learn at their own pace and style, and do not suffer from learning disabili
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  • ...ncourage people to hesitate before acting, and/or to apply more rigorous [[method]]s. Doubt may have particular importance as leading towards disbelief or no ...t confirmation leads to emotional detachment from the original doubt. This method contrasts to those of say, the Buddhist faith, which involve a more [[esote
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  • ...enes Laertius] wrote that Protagoras—a sophist—[[invented]] the “Socraticmethod[1][2]). His [[attitude]] towards the Sophists was by no means [[opposition]
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  • *The Socratic method MMc: Is this what the Socratic method is essentially? With the teacher emulating what he wants the students to l
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  • ...rony in the modern sense of the word.[https://www.sarcasmsociety.com/irony/socratic.php] #[https://www.sarcasmsociety.com/irony/socratic.php Sarcasm Society: Socratic Irony]
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  • ===Topic: '''''Socratic Method of Education'''''=== *The Socratic method of education
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  • .... He describes ideology as rather like teaching philosophy by the Socratic method, but without extending the vocabulary beyond what the general reader alread ...called [[scientism]]. Some scientists respond that, while the [[scientific method]] is itself an ideology, as it is a collection of ideas, there is nothing p
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  • ...]] of Athens and wrote a number of dialogues, which applied the [[Socratic method]] of inquiry to examine philosophical problems. Some central ideas of Plato
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  • ...ersations that sought deeper [[truth]]s through examination of daily life. Socratic [[discourse]] was both ethical and personal with its focus on achieving [[c ...include the reciprocal exchange of ideas and using dialogue as the chosen method of communication—two elements cited as part of achieving systems change a
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  • ...s of building capable, competent minds are not being taught. The Socratic Method is based upon learning discernment, to think independently, just as you hav Vicki: Yes, I can see that and so I would think one method of teaching this would be to provide students with the opportunity to ‘th
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  • ...r since. This usage was confirmed during the advent of modern [[scientific method]] in the last several centuries. Isaac Newton's [[Philosophiae Naturalis Pr
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  • ...cit adoption or assumption of philosophical naturalism within [[scientific method]] with or without fully accepting or believing it." ...alistic way, without reference to the [[spiritual]] or mystical. Other pre-Socratic philosophers who probably had atheistic views included Prodicus and [[Prota
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