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Definition of Socratic in English: Socraticadjective səˈkratɪksəˈkrædɪk Relating to Socrates or his philosophy. (与)苏格拉底(有关)的;(与)苏格拉底哲学(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - To put this another way, we can build learn-by-doing curricula by making teachers into Socratic tutors and creating realistic tasks for students to do.
- Well, Plato described that in the collected dialogues: the principle of Socratic discovery, of Socratic hypothesis.
- It's not the individual action; it's the sharing of the experience of discovery, and helping one another in a kind of Socratic dialogue, to begin to really understand these things.
- In semi-retirement Xenophon wrote historical narratives, Socratic texts, and miscellaneous technical and political works.
- Asking questions to get an audience to embrace your point of view is a very effective Socratic technique… if you are the presenter.
- Similar to Socratic methods, in this approach students are presented with problems that can only be addressed through questioning and self-directed learning.
- Their model was Socrates as depicted in Plato's Socratic dialogues, where he puts questions to his interlocutors and deduces conclusions unwelcome to them from their replies.
- The Stoics adapted and made their own the Socratic hypothesis that virtue is nothing else than knowledge, adding the idea that emotions are essentially irrational beliefs.
- You have to look at, and read, and study Plato's Socratic dialogues - not one at a time, but get the feel of all of them, and the topics they cover.
- We see Platonic thought and Socratic methodology still vitally evolving in today's world.
- A second feature of Socratic teaching is its intellectualism.
- The Academy's method of argument was, in the first instance, dialectical, like that of Socrates in Plato's Socratic dialogues.
- Furthermore, Socratic philosophy can only be realized through question and answer, and thus the dialogue format of Plato's works allows for this philosophical realization and understanding.
- But in the end, when they add their knowledge together, they are quite Socratic in their realization that they know that they know nothing.
- A more optimistic picture reminds us of the pleasures of friendship, achievement, art, music, Socratic conversation, and discovery.
- Our mission is to light candles in the dark, as Carl Sagan so eloquently stated, and to become Socratic gadflies questioning the sacred cows of society and cultivating an appreciation for reason.
- Like the ancient Greek philosophers of the Socratic tradition, Dewey saw the interaction between teacher and pupil and between pupil and pupil as critical in the development of the learner.
- This mode of questioning, Socratic dialogue, is a cognitively powerful facet of the teacher's role as mentor.
- One of the reasons that we are dealing with such dark and bleak times is because we don't have enough Socratic spirituality - we don't have enough courage to think critically.
- So that basically before Champollion could crack the code, he had to partake of Socratic ignorance and realise that yes, we think we know this and we think we know that, and we think we know the other about this language, but in fact we don't.
noun səˈkratɪksəˈkrædɪk A follower of Socrates. 苏格拉底的信徒(或追随者) Example sentencesExamples - Such political activity was unique among pre-Socratic philosophers; among Socratics, the schools of Plato and Aristotle attempted at times to exercise political influence, but few of their members every held power directly.
- Just as Heidegger claimed that ‘commemorating’ the philosophy of the pre - Socratics held the key to retrieving a non - objectified relation to the truth of Being, so Buber found a similar capacity in the lived reality of Hasidism.
- The most vicious of the self-styled Socratics was Critias, not only the leader of the oligarchs who seized control of Athens in 404, but a prolific writer on political-philosophical subjects.
- Lycon seems to have been an average respectable politician; the Socratics have nothing against him except that he was once the master's professed friend.
Derivativesadverb Angelo proceeds Socratically with Isabella, teetering between forensic and deliberative styles. Example sentencesExamples - Thus, to teach Socratically the physician must teach humbly, in recognition that she may not know what suffering means for this patient.
- Truth, according to Climacus, is external to the self and not to be Socratically recollected from within.
- There is inadequate coaching on the basic skills of learning; and almost no Socratically conducted discussion.
- The workshop format proceeds by example: participants learn Socratically how to teach Socratically.
Rhymesachromatic, acrobatic, Adriatic, aerobatic, anagrammatic, aquatic, aristocratic, aromatic, asthmatic, athematic, attic, autocratic, automatic, axiomatic, bureaucratic, charismatic, chromatic, cinematic, climatic, dalmatic, democratic, diagrammatic, diaphragmatic, diplomatic, dogmatic, dramatic, ecstatic, emblematic, emphatic, enigmatic, epigrammatic, erratic, fanatic, hepatic, hieratic, hydrostatic, hypostatic, idiomatic, idiosyncratic, isochromatic, lymphatic, melodramatic, meritocratic, miasmatic, monochromatic, monocratic, monogrammatic, numismatic, operatic, panchromatic, pancreatic, paradigmatic, phlegmatic, photostatic, piratic, plutocratic, pneumatic, polychromatic, pragmatic, prelatic, prismatic, problematic, programmatic, psychosomatic, quadratic, rheumatic, schematic, schismatic, sciatic, semi-automatic, somatic, static, stigmatic, sub-aquatic, sylvatic, symptomatic, systematic, technocratic, thematic, theocratic, thermostatic, traumatic Definition of Socratic in US English: Socraticadjectivesəˈkrædɪksəˈkradik Relating to Socrates or his philosophy. (与)苏格拉底(有关)的;(与)苏格拉底哲学(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Asking questions to get an audience to embrace your point of view is a very effective Socratic technique… if you are the presenter.
- Our mission is to light candles in the dark, as Carl Sagan so eloquently stated, and to become Socratic gadflies questioning the sacred cows of society and cultivating an appreciation for reason.
- To put this another way, we can build learn-by-doing curricula by making teachers into Socratic tutors and creating realistic tasks for students to do.
- Their model was Socrates as depicted in Plato's Socratic dialogues, where he puts questions to his interlocutors and deduces conclusions unwelcome to them from their replies.
- A more optimistic picture reminds us of the pleasures of friendship, achievement, art, music, Socratic conversation, and discovery.
- Like the ancient Greek philosophers of the Socratic tradition, Dewey saw the interaction between teacher and pupil and between pupil and pupil as critical in the development of the learner.
- The Stoics adapted and made their own the Socratic hypothesis that virtue is nothing else than knowledge, adding the idea that emotions are essentially irrational beliefs.
- Well, Plato described that in the collected dialogues: the principle of Socratic discovery, of Socratic hypothesis.
- The Academy's method of argument was, in the first instance, dialectical, like that of Socrates in Plato's Socratic dialogues.
- A second feature of Socratic teaching is its intellectualism.
- We see Platonic thought and Socratic methodology still vitally evolving in today's world.
- One of the reasons that we are dealing with such dark and bleak times is because we don't have enough Socratic spirituality - we don't have enough courage to think critically.
- It's not the individual action; it's the sharing of the experience of discovery, and helping one another in a kind of Socratic dialogue, to begin to really understand these things.
- But in the end, when they add their knowledge together, they are quite Socratic in their realization that they know that they know nothing.
- You have to look at, and read, and study Plato's Socratic dialogues - not one at a time, but get the feel of all of them, and the topics they cover.
- Furthermore, Socratic philosophy can only be realized through question and answer, and thus the dialogue format of Plato's works allows for this philosophical realization and understanding.
- In semi-retirement Xenophon wrote historical narratives, Socratic texts, and miscellaneous technical and political works.
- So that basically before Champollion could crack the code, he had to partake of Socratic ignorance and realise that yes, we think we know this and we think we know that, and we think we know the other about this language, but in fact we don't.
- Similar to Socratic methods, in this approach students are presented with problems that can only be addressed through questioning and self-directed learning.
- This mode of questioning, Socratic dialogue, is a cognitively powerful facet of the teacher's role as mentor.
nounsəˈkrædɪksəˈkradik A follower of Socrates. 苏格拉底的信徒(或追随者) Example sentencesExamples - Just as Heidegger claimed that ‘commemorating’ the philosophy of the pre - Socratics held the key to retrieving a non - objectified relation to the truth of Being, so Buber found a similar capacity in the lived reality of Hasidism.
- The most vicious of the self-styled Socratics was Critias, not only the leader of the oligarchs who seized control of Athens in 404, but a prolific writer on political-philosophical subjects.
- Such political activity was unique among pre-Socratic philosophers; among Socratics, the schools of Plato and Aristotle attempted at times to exercise political influence, but few of their members every held power directly.
- Lycon seems to have been an average respectable politician; the Socratics have nothing against him except that he was once the master's professed friend.
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