yes they are
No, it is not an example of irony. Irony typically involves a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens. In this case, asking for the definition of ignorance is a straightforward request for information.
This quote emphasizes the importance of recognizing our lack of knowledge as the starting point for learning. It suggests that acknowledging our ignorance opens the door to seeking information, asking questions, and gaining new insights. In other words, understanding our ignorance can motivate us to pursue knowledge and personal growth.
A "what" question typically seeks information or an explanation about a particular topic, object, or concept. By asking "what," one is prompting for a concise definition or description of the subject at hand.
Socrates' greatest contribution to Western philosophy was the Socratic method, a form of dialectical inquiry based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and expose underlying assumptions. This method continues to be influential in the fields of ethics, logic, and epistemology. Additionally, Socrates' emphasis on self-examination, knowledge of ignorance, and commitment to moral integrity have had a lasting impact on philosophical thought.
There doesn't seem to be a standard definition for "copasses." It could be a typographical error or a term specific to a certain field or context. Can you provide more context or clarify the term you're asking about?
"Unquiry" does not appear to be a standard word in English. It may be a misspelling or a typo. Can you provide more context or clarify the word you are referring to?
I take it you are asking for an example, not a definition. Okay. Here are 2: 4 and 9.
Never, ever stop asking questions . . .. unless somebody will smack you for asking them.
by asking somebody
asking and giving direction
nope, the song is just about the dangers of ignorance.
Asking if you can do something.
Prosím vás means "please" when you are asking somebody for something. For example: Could you (=můžete mi) please=prosím vás help me (=pomoct)?
It is just a way of asking somebody what they are thinking.
Asking if you can do something.
Education is learning how to do something yourself instead of asking someone to do it for you as children do. For example, learning how to do this homework assignment.
If asked in a question it means, "Do you speak German?" If in an imperative statement, it means, "Speak German." It is the formal version of asking somebody if they speak German. You can replace the word 'Deutsch' with another language, for example 'Englisch', to ask if somebody speaks English.
We ask why when we need more info or to just annoy somebody like how I annoy my sis by asking her why alot.