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  2. Socratic method, a form of logical argumentation originated by the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates (c. 470–399 bce). Although the term is now generally used as a name for any educational strategy that involves the cross-examination of students by their teacher, the method used by Socrates in the.

  3. Socratic method - Wikipedia

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    The Socratic method (also known as method of Elenchus or Socratic debate) is a form of argumentative dialogue between individuals, based on asking and answering questions.

  4. Developed by the Greek philosopher, Socrates, the Socratic Method is a dialogue between teacher and students, instigated by the continual probing questions of the teacher, in a concerted effort to explore the underlying beliefs that shape the students views and opinions.

  5. Socratic Method: What Is It and How Can You Use It?

    philosophybreak.com/articles/socratic-method-what-is-it-how-can-you-use-it

    This article defines the Socratic method, a technique for establishing knowledge derived from the approach of ancient Greek philosopher Socrates.

  6. What Is the Socratic Method? - ThoughtCo

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    The Socratic method is named after Greek philosopher Socrates who taught students by asking question after question. Socrates sought to expose contradictions in the students’ thoughts and ideas to then guide them to solid, tenable conclusions. The method is still popular in legal classrooms today.

  7. Socratic Method: What Is It and How Can You Use It?

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    The Socratic Method, originating from ancient Greece and attributed to the philosopher Socrates, is a form of dialogue-based learning that encourages participants to ask and answer questions in order to stimulate critical thinking and illuminate ideas.

  8. What Are The 5 Steps Of The Socratic Method?

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    The Socratic Method is a dialectical approach to teaching and learning that involves a series of question-and-answer exchanges between a teacher and a student. It aims to stimulate critical thinking, encourage the examination of assumptions, and develop a deep understanding of a subject.

  9. The Socratic Method - Life Lessons

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    The Socratic Method (named after Socrates 470-399 BC) is a dialectical method of inquiry that uses questions to clarify and unpack one’s beliefs, to understand the assumptions, evidence and reasons used to support them, and to expose any contradictions, inconsistencies and fallacies in one’s thinking.

  10. The Socratic Method: A Foundation for Critical Thinking

    philosophy.institute/ancient-medieval/socratic-method-critical-thinking

    The Socratic Method is a form of cooperative argumentative dialogue between individuals, based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and to draw out ideas and underlying presuppositions.

  11. Socratic Method - philoschools.com

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    The Socratic Method is a method of questioning developed by the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates. It involves a series of questions designed to clarify and refine one's thinking, with the goal of arriving at a deeper understanding of a concept or idea.