Similar words: socratic method, theocratic, autocratic, democratic, meritocratic, undemocratic, aristocratic, democratically. Meaning: adj. of or relating to Socrates or to his method of teaching.
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(1) The Socratic method, coupled with unremitting hedonism, will see you through until I get there, my dearest Carrie.
(2) Frye was in no mood for Socratic dialogue, and he irritably resumed his oration.
(3) Philosophy and certainly Socratic philosophy requires friends, comrades, conversations.
(4) Could not this very Socratic way be a sign of collapse, exhaustion, sickness, and the dissolution of the anarchic instinct?
(5) Thus he creates the Socratic Method, as well as arousing suspicions among some citizens of Athens that he is a corrupter of youth.
(6) The Socratic method is nominally retained; and every inference is either put into the mouth of the respondent or represented as the common discovery of him and Socrates.
(7) What would a community ? of Socratic citizens look like, each one picking and choosing, you might say, the laws or the rules to obey or to follow or not to follow.
(8) The famed Socratic method of argumentation is basically all that remains of the older pre-Socratic culture of struggle and combat.
(9) By contrast, what are we to make of what killed tragedy—Socratic morality, dialectic, the satisfaction and serenity of the theoretical man?
(10) And the Marx's understanding of Socratic irony was of a legendary color in his philosophical pursuit.
(11) The Socratic manner is not a game at which two can play.
(12) In the Socratic dialogues, in Xenophon, Hippocrates, and in the Neoplatonist tradition from Albinus on, one had to be concerned with oneself.
(13) Children have a knack of choosing the most inconvenient or embarrassing times for their Socratic dialogues.
(14) But it is also thrilling. I have heard students say that they could feel their brains getting bigger because of the Socratic method.
(15) It would seem far from being unrealistic(sentencedict.com), Socrates engages what we might call maybe a kind of Socratic realism.
(16) In teaching the traditional curriculum, law teachers in almost all the law schools use to some extent the case method or the Socratic Method.
(17) Socrates seems to be saying not that Kallipolis it will simply be Socratic poetry and music.
(18) Teachers must be aware, though, that there are various forms of the Socratic Method.
(19) On the one hand, he says, his reference to a divine mission, he explicitly says there, will be taken by his audience as being just another instance of Socratic irony and insincerity.
(20) His style of stimulating thought through question asking has been adopted by many modern teachers and is known as the Socratic method.
(21) To try to answer those questions we would have to look a little bit at what is meant by this new kind of Socratic citizen.
(22) This is the classic, the beautiful, the elegant form of the Socratic Method.
(23) In "Now You See It," Ms. Davidson cites the elite Socratic system of questions and answers, the agrarian method of problem-solving and the apprenticeship program of imitating a master.
(24) His teaching method consisted largely of asking probing questions, which cumulatively revealed the students' unsupported assumptions and misconceptions (the " Socratic method").
(25) But that formula forces us to return to the original Socratic question about the harmony of the soul and the city.
(26) Students, law teachers, and others have pointed to the alienation, anxiety, hostility and aggression caused by use of the case method or Socratic method.
(27) In teaching the traditional curriculum, law teachers in almost all the law schools use to some extent the case method or the Socratic method.
(28) The brilliant House grills his team of young charges, using the Socratic method and differential diagnosis to arrive at the correct conclusion.
(29) It is Adeimantus again who volunteers the criticism of common sense on the Socratic method of argument, and who refuses to let Socrates pass lightly over the question of women and children.
(30) His method of asking his students a series of questions to lead them to their own answer to a question they are pondering has become known as the Socratic Method.
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