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<div style="background-color: #4B0082; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> {{BloomIntro}} Socrates and the Socratic Method is the "Study of the Question"βthe investigation of the "Philosophical Life" (~470β399 BCE) of the "Athenian Thinker" who "Shifted" "Philosophy" from "The Heavens" (Cosmology) to "Humanity" (Ethics). While the "Pre-Socratics" (see Article 656) asked "What is the world?", **Socrates** asked "How should we live?" From the "Elenchus" (The Method) and "The Apology" to the "Unexamined Life" and his "Execution by Hemlock," this field explores the "Birth of Ethics." It is the science of "Intellectual Humility," explaining why "Admitting you know nothing" is the "Beginning of Wisdom"βand how "Dialogue" "Became" the "Primary Tool" for "Dismantling" "Arrogance." </div> __TOC__ <div style="background-color: #000080; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Remembering</span> == * '''Socrates''' β The "Father" of Western ethics: who "Wrote Nothing" but "Influenced" "Everything" through his "Students" (Plato/Xenophon). * '''The Socratic Method''' (Elenchus) β A "Form" of "Cooperative Argumentative Dialogue" based on "Asking and Answering Questions" to "Stimulate" "Critical Thinking." * '''The Unexamined Life''' β Famous quote: "The unexamined life is not worth living." (The 'Requirement' to 'Question' one's own beliefs). * '''Intellectual Humility''' β The "Socratic Paradox": "I know that I know nothing." * '''Virtue is Knowledge''' β The "Idea" that "No One" "Willfully" does "Evil"; "Bad Actions" are the "Result" of "Ignorance" of "What is Good." * '''Dialectic''' β The "Art" of "Investigating" the "Truth" through "Logical Debate." * '''Maieutics''' β (Midwifery): Socrates' "Idea" that he "Does Not Teach" "New Knowledge" but "Helps" the student "Give Birth" to "Knowledge" they "Already Have." * '''The Oracle of Delphi''' β Who "Declared" Socrates to be the "Wisest Man in Greece," "Leading" him to "Test" this by "Questioning" "Experts." * '''The Gadfly''' β Socratesβ "Self-Description": a "Nuisance" who "Stings" the "Lazy Horse" (Athens) to "Wake It Up." * '''The Hemlock''' β The "Poison" Socrates was "Forced" to "Drink" after being "Sentenced to Death" for "Corrupting the Youth" and "Impiety." </div> <div style="background-color: #006400; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Understanding</span> == Socrates is understood through '''Inquiry''' and '''Ignorance'''. '''1. The "Midwife" of Truth (The Method)''': Don't "Tell," "Ask." * Socrates "Claimed" he "Had No Answers." * He "Used" **"The Question"** to "Expose" **"Contradictions"** in other people's logic. * (See Article 111). This is **"Reductio ad Absurdum"**: "Showing" that a "Belief" "Leads" to an "Impossible Conclusion." * "The Student" "Discovers" the **"Truth"** for **"Themselves."** * "Education" is **"Extraction,"** not "Injection." '''2. The "Wisdom" of the Void (Ignorance)''': "The First Step." * Socrates "Realized" that "Politicians" and "Poets" **"Thought"** they knew "Truth" but **"Did Not."** * Because **Socrates** "Knew" he "Did Not Know," he was **"Wiser"** than them. * This **"Socratic Irony"** "Allows" for "Continuous Learning." * "Arrogance" is the **"Enemy"** of **"Intelligence."** '''3. The "Ethics" of the Soul (Virtue)''': "Doing Good" is "Logical." * Socrates "Argued" that if you **"Truly Understood"** what was **"Right,"** you would "Always" "Do It." * (See Article 114). "Suffering Injustice" is "Better" than "Doing Injustice" because "Doing Injustice" **"Damages"** your **"Own Soul."** * "Morality" is **"Internal Consistency."** '''The Trial of Socrates (399 BCE)'''': The "Darkest Moment" of **Athenian Democracy.** (See Article 543). Socrates was "Accused" of "Questioning" the "Gods" and "Misleading" the "Youth." He "Refused" to "Apologize," "Accepting" the "Death Penalty" to "Maintain" his "Integrity." It proved that "The Truth" is "Dangerous" to the "Status Quo." </div> <div style="background-color: #8B0000; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Applying</span> == '''Modeling 'The Socratic Dialogue' (Simulating 'Refinement' of a Definition):''' <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> def socratic_refinement(initial_definition, counter_example): """ Shows how 'The Question' narrows the truth. """ # Step 1: Propose a simple rule # Step 2: Find a case where the rule fails # Step 3: Refine the rule if "Always" in initial_definition and counter_example == "The Thief": return f"REFINEMENT: '{initial_definition}' is FALSE because of {counter_example}. We must add a 'Condition'." else: return "DEFINITION STANDS. (For now)." # Case: Definition 'Justice is always telling the truth' # Counter: 'Should you tell the truth to a murderer looking for their victim?' print(socratic_refinement("Justice is always telling the truth", "The Murderer")) </syntaxhighlight> ; Socratic Landmarks : '''The 'Crito' ''' β The "Dialogue" where Socrates "Explains" why he "Must" "Stay" and "Die" rather than "Escape" (The 'Social Contract' argument). : '''The 'Meno' ''' β The "Dialogue" where Socrates "Proves" "Innate Knowledge" by "Helping" an "Uneducated Slave" "Solve" a "Geometry Problem" (see Article 116). : '''The 'Apology' ''' β (See Article 641). Socrates' "Defense Speech" in court: "The unexamined life is not worth living." : '''Socratic Irony''' β "Pretending" to be "Ignorant" to "Draw Out" the "Other Person's" "Flawed Logic." </div> <div style="background-color: #8B4500; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Analyzing</span> == {| class="wikitable" |+ Pre-Socratics vs. Socrates ! Feature !! Pre-Socratics (The Scientists) !! Socrates (The Moralist) |- | Focus || "Nature / Physics / Matter" || "Ethics / Politics / The Soul" |- | Method || "Observation / Speculation" || "Dialogue / Questioning / Logic" |- | Goal || "Finding the Arche (Substance)" || "Finding the Good (Virtue)" |- | Output || "Theories about Stars/Atoms" || "Definitions of Courage/Justice" |- | Analogy || A 'Physicist' || A 'Counselor / Lawyer' |} '''The Concept of "Daimonion"''': Analyzing "The Inner Voice." Socrates "Claimed" he had a **"Divine Voice"** that "Only" "Told Him" **"What NOT to Do."** (See Article 130). This was his "Moral Compass." It "Represented" the "Private Conscience" "Rising" "Above" the "Public Law." "Reason" is **"Internal Guidance."** </div> <div style="background-color: #483D8B; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Evaluating</span> == Evaluating Socrates: # '''Pedagogy''': (See Article 110). Is the "Socratic Method" "Still" the "Best Way" to "Teach"? # '''Ethics''': Is it "True" that "Virtue is Knowledge"? (Can someone 'know' the good and still 'choose' the bad?). # '''Democracy''': Was Athens "Right" to "Execute" a "Disturbing" "Gadfly" during a "National Crisis"? # '''Impact''': How did Socrates "Set the Stage" for **Plato** (see Article 658) and **Aristotle**? </div> <div style="background-color: #2F4F4F; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Creating</span> == Future Frontiers: # '''The 'Socratic' AI-Tutor''': (See Article 08). An AI that "Never Gives Answers" but "Always Asks" the "Perfect Question" to "Help" you "Learn" "Critical Thinking." # '''VR 'Trial of Socrates' ''': A "Virtual Courtroom" where you "Participate" in the **399 BCE Trial** and "Vote" on the "Verdict" after "Hearing" the "Apology." # '''The 'Global' Dialectic Platform''': (See Article 630). A "Network" for "Conflict Resolution" that "Uses" the "Socratic Method" to "Find" "Common Ground" "Between" "Enemies." # '''Neural 'Maieutics' ''': (See Article 150). "Using" "Brain-Mapping" to "Identify" "Hidden Insights" and "Helping" the "Subject" "Express" them through "Guided Inquiry." [[Category:Arts]] [[Category:Science]] [[Category:Philosophy]] [[Category:Ethics]] [[Category:History]] [[Category:Ancient Greece]] [[Category:Classical Studies]] [[Category:Education]] </div>
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