What is the Socratic method?
The origins of cross-examination
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Why do you say that? What's the main issue here? What could we assume instead? What other ways can we look at this issue? These are just some of the few questions that can help us examine our ideas. This line of questioning is not intended to interrogate people for the sake of it, but rather to uncover the logic and assumptions that form a person's argument. This method, commonly referred to as the Socratic method, named after the great Greek teacher and philosopher Socrates, promotes independent and critical thinking to tackle problem-solving through examination.
While some shy away from the Socratic method due to its perceived confrontational nature, its unique approach has endured centuries of philosophical thought because it continues to offer an accessible way to unpack complex ideas. Want to find out more about this intellectual tradition? Then simply click through the following gallery.
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