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Socrates |
A Classical Greek philosopher who developed a theory of knowledge the |
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Theory of knowledge |
To reach and understanding or the answer to many of life's question, we need to practice disciplined conversation, using the dialectic |
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Dialectic |
Examining ideas or ideas logically, often by the method of question and answer, so as to determine their validity |
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Validity |
The quality or fact of being based on evidence or sound reason in ones argument |
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Socratic circles |
A process within classrooms to try to understand information by creating the dialectic in class in regards to a specific text |
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Debate |
To discuss reasons for or against something |
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Dialogue |
Interchange of ideas in an open discussion |
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Concentric circles |
One circle inside the other that have the center in common |
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Opening Socratic question |
A question posed by the leader or participant that has no right answer; rather, it reflects a genuine curiosity on the part of the questioner |
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Rigorous |
Strict, requires considerable effort to accomplish |