yes they are
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.
Socratic irony. The pretence of ignorance. He pretends not to know, and asks people questions to demonstrate their ignorance. He forces them to give an account of things and reveals their ignorance. Socratic irony is in fact doubly ironic, because he did not know the answers either. The more one knows, the more one knows one doesn't know.
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?
The official definition for the word inquiry is "an act of asking for information."
Pluralistic ignorance occurs when individuals privately reject a norm but incorrectly assume that others accept it. An example is students in a class not asking questions because they assume everyone else understands the material, when in reality, many are also confused.
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.
They are asking the same thing except one is asking for A example and the other one is asking for AN example of an idiom they are asking the same thing but in a different way of saying it
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.