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Socratic method - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Elenchus (brachiopod) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elenchus is an extinct genus of Brachiopod, a phylum of benthic invertebrates.
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The dialectic method of the elenchus proposed by Socrates is not merely a philosophical concept but a concrete tool for seeking truth. ... elenchus as a tool for finding truth and answers...
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SOCRATES’ EFFECT/MENO’S AFFECT: SOCRATIC ELENCHUS AS KATHARTIC THERAPY 1 ... Before attempting to determine what type of education or therapy Socratic elenchus might comprise, let us see if a close reading of the text indeed reveals elements best explained along lines of an educational or therapeutic model.
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1. General works ... 1.a.2.a. Bibliographies of individual scholars ... 1.b. Introduction to theology...
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From the Greek "to cross-examin." An elenchus is the examination of a set of beliefs testing for coherence. Socrates employs elenchus in his quest to find wisdom. In Plato's Socratic dialogues we find this method employed in the following way: Socrates meets an interlocutor who claims to know something;
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The specific question-and-answer technique Socrates employs to demonstrate to his partners in conversation that their fundamental assumptions and beliefs are inconsistent is known as elenchus. Elenchus an application of dialectical procedures to dialogue.
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(Greek: , a ''cross-examination'' for the purpose of ''refutation''), sometimes spelt 'elenchus', is the central technique of the Socratic Method . In Plato's early dialogues, the elenchos is the technique Socrates uses to investigate, for example, the nature or definition of ethical concepts such as justice or virtue.
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