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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.
making observations and asking questions.
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The Greek philosopher that taught by asking questions is Socrates. He taught the Socratic Method.
Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher, is known for teaching through a method of asking questions to stimulate critical thinking and self-discovery. This method, called the Socratic method, involves probing and challenging individuals' beliefs and assumptions to help them arrive at a deeper understanding of a topic.
Socrates was an ancient Greek philosopher who is credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy. He emphasized the importance of self-knowledge, questioning one's beliefs, and engaging in critical thinking. Socrates' method of inquiry, known as the Socratic method, involved asking probing questions to help individuals discover their own assumptions and beliefs.
your asking your question im asking my questions we all ask our own questions.
Socratic interrogation is a questioning technique used to stimulate critical thinking and uncover underlying assumptions. It involves asking probing questions to challenge beliefs and encourage deeper reflection on a topic or issue. This method is based on the teachings of the philosopher Socrates, who believed in the power of questioning to lead to self-discovery and understanding.
The ISBN of Asking Questions is 0333662717.
The Socratic method is named after the Greek philosopher Socrates. He used this method to engage in dialogue and stimulate critical thinking by asking probing questions to explore ideas and uncover underlying assumptions.
Socrates is the Greek philosopher known for his method of teaching through questioning, a practice known as the Socratic method. He believed in engaging in thought-provoking dialogue to stimulate critical thinking and search for deeper truths.
Asking Questions has 282 pages.
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Asking Questions was created on 1996-01-01.