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    Socratic Method

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    The Socratic Method of teaching is one that has survived throughout many decades. The Socratic Method was started by Socrates‚ a Greek Philosopher. According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy‚ the philosopher Socrates remains‚ as he was in his lifetime (469–399 B.C.)‚ an enigma‚ an inscrutable individual who‚ despite having written nothing‚ is considered one of the handfuls of philosophers who forever changed how philosophy itself was to be conceived. Socrates wrote nothing about his work

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    The Pre-Socratics

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    What Philosophical problem was the primary concern of the Pre-Socratics? The pre-Socratics were primarily focused on exploring the main cause of the creation of the world and the basic substance of everything around us. They questioned the one and the many. Instead of acknowledging many of the more traditional mythological explanations of the time for the natural phenomena they saw in the world such as solar eclipses‚ they searched for rational and logical explanations. Their primary concern

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    Explain Plato’s concept of the forms and the particular importance of the form of good. (25) Plato originally thought of the forms because of the concept of beauty. Although we see objects and think that they are beautiful‚ we never ‘beauty’. Also many different things can be beautiful‚ but in different ways but they all still have one thing in common‚ beauty. This leads to Plato concluding that there must be something which is ‘beauty’ that all of these things get it from. This idea of a universal

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    Plato

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    Tearra Daniel Philosophy 1030 Plato 2/20/2013 Plato was a well-known wrestler‚ and the name by which we know him today was his ring name. Plato means broad or flat: presumably in this case the former meaning‚ referring to his shoulder. At his birth in 429 B.C. Plato was given the name Aristocles. He was born in Athens‚ or on the island of Aegina‚ which lies just twelve miles offshores from Athens in the Saronic Gulf. Plato was born into one of the great political families of Athens. His

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    The Monk and the Riddle

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    The Monk and The Riddle by Randy Komisar is book about the art of making a life while making a living. The book begins with a riddle given to Randy‚ a businessman who helps develop companies into successful firms‚ by a monk. The riddle goes‚ “Imagine I have an egg and I want to drop this egg three feet without breaking it. How do I do that?”(Komisar. Prologue) The story continues on to Randy meeting with Lenny‚ a young businessman presenting an idea to Randy in the hopes of receiving funding. Lenny’s

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    The Socratic Citizen

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    Assignment I: Is Socrates a good citizen? Discuss with reference to the Apology and the Crito. The Socratic Citizen Plato’s Socrates is a character plagued and prized with contradictions. He professed to care for nothing so much as virtue and human excellence but was incriminated by the greatest and most open democracy in ancient history. He was wrongfully convicted‚ yet unwilling to avoid his unjust execution. He is at once the most Athenian‚ citizenly‚ patriotic‚ and other-regarding of philosophers—and

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    The Riddle of the Sands

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    The Riddle of The Sands The setting of this book was the North Sea. The location was between Great Britain‚ Scandinavia‚ Germany‚ the Netherlands‚ Belgium and France. It took place in the 1902 when a man receives a letter inviting him to a trip on a good yacht. The place was at first very uncomfortable‚ the climate and the wind change during the novel. I thought that the author pick this place because the North Sea is one difficult to navigate‚ you have to be brave to navigate into the sandbanks

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    Socratic Irony

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    The topic of my paper is the philosophy of Socrates. Specifically I will discuss Socratic irony and the Socratic method of inquiry. The main points I will cover are; what was Socratic irony‚ and why did he use the method he did to seek the truth? My paper consists of three main parts. First a description of the more important books by Plato‚ about Socrates; sines Plato is the main source for information about Socrates. The second part is an analysis of the texts‚ focusing on the above stated topics

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    Socratic Method

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    The Socratic Method is a method that not many people know about‚ yet they practice it. To learn about the Socratic Method‚ we should first learn about Socrates‚ the one who invented this method. Socrates was one of the most important philosophers‚ and by that‚ one of the most difficult to understand. Most of his life and teachings were adapted into the later ages and cultures. However‚ Socrates didn’t write anything. We know most of his philosophies from his disciple‚ Plato. Socrates was born in

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    Socratic Dialectic

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    wiser than Socrates. The goddess answered that there is not. (Plato‚ p. 50). Aware that he cannot claim wisdom‚ but intrigued by the Oracle’s answer‚ Socrates embarks on a journey to find someone who is truly wise. The method he used to establish someone’s wisdom or lack of it has been known as the Socratic dialectic. Socrates’ dialectic technique‚ its aim and its method will be examined in this paper. The Apology of Socrates’ by Plato‚ will be used as a case study to illustrate key points. Upon

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