- The
Socratic method (also
known as
method of
Elenchus or
Socratic debate) is a form of
argumentative dialogue between individuals,
based on
asking and...
- next
steps by breadth-first, beam, or some
other method of tree search.
Maieutic prompting is
similar to tree-of-thought. The
model is
prompted to answer...
- orientation/identity and/or
gender identity Socratic questioning (or
Socratic maieutics),
disciplined questioning that can be used to
pursue thought in many directions...
-
discipline that
understands the task of reasoning, not as foundational, but as
maieutic. Rationalism – as an
appeal to
human reason as a way of
obtaining knowledge –...
- of contrasts, and the
dialogs of Plato, as well as a
precursor to the
maieutic Socratic method of Socrates. The
Milesian philosopher Thales is also known...
-
Doxastic attitudes Epistemology Gnothi seauton Ignoramus et
ignorabimus Maieutics Münchhausen
trilemma Pyrrhonism Sapere aude
Skepticism There are known...
- the
actual meaning and the
apparent meaning of something. Bômolochus
Maieutics Carlson (1993, 23) and
Janko (1987, 45, 170). Frye (1957, 172). 'ἡ δ'...
- and self- real .
Clinical method thus
takes on the deep
meaning of the
maieutic work
aimed at
giving the
patient the
possibility of
interpreting the disease...
-
Socratic questioning (or
Socratic maieutics) is an
educational method named after Socrates that
focuses on
discovering answers by
asking questions of...
- Xenophon,
Oeconomicos (Oeconomus), 7.35–7 Runes,
Dagobert D., ed. (n.d.). "
Maieutic". The
Dictionary of Philosophy. New York:
Philosophical Library. p. 186...