Greek philosophers developed many of the questions researched by philosophers today. They searched for answers as to deeper causes of existence, how the world can operate in harmony, the realities that may be reached by knowledge, what is good and what is not, the rules of logic, and many, many more...
He was a Greek thinker. He would ask his pupils questions about their main question in order to answer it.
Socrates did indeed teach by asking questions. This man taught others important life lessons and to think philosophically by questioning them.
Asking questions and making people think of it.
The great Greek philosopher, who taught by questions and not answers was the great Aristotle.
Socrates may not have created the dialectic method, but he popularized it by having conversation after conversation with men reputed to be wise, then asking them leading questions in order to break down their (in his view) inaccurate, ill-defined, or unsupported beliefs.
to stop asking questions
making observations and asking questions.
he used the method of asking questions
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he used the method of asking questions
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The Greek philosopher that taught by asking questions is Socrates. He taught the Socratic Method.
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He taught his students how to think for themselves by arguing through problems they posed.This is a Dialectical method, which can be called the method of maieutics.
Socrates kept asking questions. And asking, and asking, and asking. When those questions were answered, there were others. Eventually, these led to more questions that the Greeks didn't want to even ask, let alone answer. What is God, what is Art? how do we know? how do we know that we know? Socrates was able to reduce the most powerful to blubbering idiots through inquiry. (Think: annoying kid brother/sister, except in a cutting, biting, and superbly intelligent sort of way.)
Socratic- asking questions to teach
Asking questions and making people think of it.
Socrates contribution was teaching. He taught by asking questions. He believed people must never stop looking for knowledge. Today we his type of teaching the Socratic method.