socratic method

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socratic method

A teacher uses the Socratic method to guide a student's reasoning.

Definition

Noun: A pedagogical technique where a teacher guides students toward discovering truths or understanding concepts through a series of carefully structured questions and answers, rather than by direct instruction. This method is named after the classical Greek philosopher Socrates, who used this form of dialectical inquiry to stimulate critical thinking and illuminate ideas.

Usage

The Socratic method is primarily used in educational and philosophical contexts to develop analytical skills. It involves a dialogue where the instructor asks probing questions that challenge assumptions, expose contradictions, and lead the respondent to a deeper, self-realized conclusion.

Examples
  • In a university seminar:
  • Describing a teaching style:
  • In a discussion:
Advanced Usage
  • Socratic Dialogue: Refers to a specific, extended written or spoken exchange that follows this method of questioning.
    • Plato's early works are presented as Socratic dialogues, capturing his teacher's method of inquiry.
  • Socratic Questioning: A more focused term for the specific types of questions (e.g., clarifying, probing assumptions, questioning viewpoints) used within this method.
    • The therapist used Socratic questioning to help the client examine the evidence for their anxious thoughts.
Variants and Related Words
  • Maieutics (noun): A synonym derived from the Greek word for "midwifery," reflecting Socrates' view that his questioning helped "give birth" to ideas already within the student.
  • Dialectic (noun): A broader term for a method of argument or philosophical discussion that involves contradiction and the reconciliation of opposing ideas, of which the Socratic method is a prime example.
Synonyms
  • Dialectical method
  • Method of elenchus (specifically referring to its use for refutation)
  • Question-and-answer technique
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • To play Socrates / To Socraticize (informal/rare): To engage someone with probing, Socratic-style questions.
    • Stop trying to Socraticize me and just give me your direct opinion.
  • A Socratic exchange: A conversation characterized by this method of questioning.
    • Their conversation turned into a Socratic exchange about the meaning of happiness.
socratic method

A teacher uses the Socratic method to guide a student's reasoning.

Noun
  1. a method of teaching by question and answer; used by Socrates to elicit truths from his students