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    developed a technique of asking questions as a learning method that is still used today‚ it is called The Socratic Method. Simply explained‚ “This method the Socratic Method is named after Greek philosopher Socrates‚ who taught students by asking question after question‚ seeking to expose contradictions in the students’ thoughts and ideas to then guide them to arrive at a solid‚ tenable conclusion. The principle underlying the Socratic Method is that students learn through the use of critical thinking

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    Socrates does not try to avoid death in the trial; instead‚ his goal is to enlighten the public for the last time before his own passing. Socrates was always fascinated with the solving of questions‚ both big and small; his approach was to use the Socratic method of inquiry‚ wherein he would break the problem down into several questions‚ and then systematically find the answers to each question in order to find the larger answer. It was a methodical and practical approach to show his ultimate quest for

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    from his ideas to present my own beliefs on what philosophy is and relate it to my personal life. The start of the essay will be devoted to deciphering the ethics and ideals of Socrates’ philosophy and describing the three key components being Socratic method‚ irony and ethos as well as how they are engrained with Socrates’ belief that‚ “the unexamined life is not worth living.” During the second portion of the essay I will discuss my belief that philosophy is the process of consistently asking questions

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    One of the most memorable and meaningful Socratic quotes applies well when in context of Sophocles ’ Theban Trilogy. "The unexamined life is not worth living‚" proclaims Socrates. He could have meant many things by this statement‚ and in relation to the play‚ the meaning is found to be even more complex. Indeed‚ the situation of Oedipus‚ king of Thebes‚ the truth of this statement is in question. Would Oedipus have been better off if he was blind to the knowledge of his birthing and the fate which

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    Plato was twenty when he met Socrates and remained his faithful disciple not only throughout the lifetime but also after the death of Socrates. For years a Socrates’ death‚ Plato was committed to refining and extending the Socratic principles and defending the Socratic method of inquiry against criticism. To the end of his life‚ Plato remained in completed agreement with the essential spirit of Socrates‚ vindicating Socrates’ memory and perpetuating his mission( Durant‚2009). This fearful piece of

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    following these steps‚ I can create a comprehensive and congruent facilitation where I can easily observe students’ success in meeting objective. Furthermore‚ if students do not meet the criteria of the assessments‚ I can design and utilize different methods by which to approach the corresponding objectives. In this process‚ all students are encouraged and enabled. I will also help my students understand how to learn. I will coach my students by being clear about assignments‚ providing general

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    information‚ even the data or information we select and what meanings we give them also depends on how we have grown up and our past experiences. The 12th Juror began the whole process of re-examination of available evidences in the case using the Socratic Method. He kept giving his arguments and tried to re-consider all the facts related to the case and many jurors started taking interest in

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    Rogo‚ who is a manager at a manufacturing and production plant for UniCo that is performing badly and is given three months to improve or face closing. His old physics professor‚ Jonah‚ is his guide and mentor through the story‚ using the Socratic Method‚ as Alex and his team learn to formulate what later becomes the Theory of Constraints to turn the plant around and eventually earn him a promotion to division manager. SUMMARY The story begins with outlining the problems Alex Rogo is facing

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    Erica Sims Ethics Final Professor Mason 12/10/12 1) Define and explain the four ways to reach an ethical decision. A. Emotional B. Majority C. Logic D. Fact 2) What are the two ways that most people use to make their ethical decisions? A. Emotional B. Majority 3) Juxtapose the way to ways most people use to make their ethical choices with the concept of ethical validity in an Ethical/critical Thinking Paradigm Ethical Validity means

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    paragraphs 107 to 115a (pp. 437–444). Write a 350- to 700-word essay on the following: • Why does Socrates not fear death? • What are his views on death and the afterlife? • Do you agree or disagree with Socrates on this topic? • Using the Socratic method and The Good Thinker’s Tool Kit‚ formulate at least one question you would ask Socrates about his views on the afterlife. Socrates’ view of the afterlife is a little difficult to assess due to the fact that there are not actual written works

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