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The Socratic Way Of Questioning: How To Use Socrates' Method To Discover The Truth And Argue Wisely (Critical Thinking & Logic Mastery) The Socratic Way Of Questioning: How To Use Socrates' Method To Discover The Truth And Argue Wisely by Michael Britton
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“A Japanese proverb says, “If you believe everything you read, you better not read.”
Thinknetic, The Socratic Way Of Questioning: How To Use Socrates' Method To Discover The Truth And Argue Wisely
“part of the Socratic mindset. If the issue in question is complex, or has unclear elements, the best course is to break it down into chunks. If it is a subject that you have limited experience of, or includes elements outside your areas of expertise, acknowledge your limitations.”
Michael Britton, The Socratic Way Of Questioning: How To Use Socrates' Method To Discover The Truth And Argue Wisely
“Peter Facione for the executive summary of the Delphi Report is a good place to start.”
Thinknetic, The Socratic Way Of Questioning: How To Use Socrates' Method To Discover The Truth And Argue Wisely
“The minimum standard for a definition is that it must differentiate the thing defined from every other thing. It must be so distinct that we do not mistake it for some other thing.”
Thinknetic, The Socratic Way Of Questioning: How To Use Socrates' Method To Discover The Truth And Argue Wisely