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Socratic
[ suh-krat-ik, soh- ]
Socratic
/ sɒˈkrætɪk; ˈsɒkrətɪst /
adjective
- of or relating to Socrates, his methods, etc
noun
- a person who follows the teachings of Socrates
Derived Forms
- Soˈcratically, adverb
- Socratist, noun
- Soˈcratiˌcism, noun
Other Words From
- So·crat·i·cal·ly adverb
- an·ti-So·crat·ic adjective
- post-So·crat·ic adjective
- pro-So·crat·ic adjective
- pseu·do-So·crat·ic adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“I force them through gentle persuasion, through the Socratic method, to make them question for themselves why they believe what they think that they believe,” he said.
So developers at Khan Academy engineered Khanmigo to use the Socratic method.
And they asked it to write a Socratic dialogue that explored the misuses and dangers of L.L.M.s.
Continuing his Socratic rant, Knowles drove his point further saying, "For the good of society, transgenderism must be eradicated from public life entirely," gaining a wash of applause from those in attendance.
I think Socrates would be kind of cool because it's all questions, the Socratic method.
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