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  2. Jul 11, 2020 · Socrates’ way of revealing psychologically relevant conditions by defining and asking questions about language and everyday life, without any empirical investigations, makes him one of the fathers of psychology and the grandfathers of modern psychopathology, and the first who attempted to study human beings from the point of view of subjectivity.

    • Line Joranger
    • Line.Joranger@usn.no
    • 2020
    • How to Do Socratic Questioning
    • Using Socratic Questioning in Coaching
    • Applications in The Classroom: 2 Examples

    A fruitful dialogue using Socratic questioning is a shared one, between teachers and students or therapists and clients. Each participant must actively participate and take responsibility for moving the discussion forward. The best environment, according to professor Rob Reich, is one of ‘productive discomfort,’ but in the absence of fear and panic...

    Coaching is “the art of facilitating the performance, learning, and development of another” (Downey, 2003). To reach a deeper understanding of a client’s goals, core values, and impediments to change, a coach must elicit information that is relevant, insightful, and ultimately valuable. And yet, not all questions are equally useful in coaching. Vag...

    Socratic questioning requires the student to identify and defend their position regarding their thoughts and beliefs. The student is asked to account for themselves, rather than recite facts, including their motivations and bias upon which their views are based. Discussion is less about facts or what others think about the facts, and more about wha...

  3. Only Socrates really questioned whether human behavior and the need to be a 'good person' was about seeking personal happiness rather than placating a divine will. In Para Psyche, Aristotle's psychology proposed that the mind was the 'first entelechy,' or primary reason for the existence and functioning of the body.

  4. Mar 28, 2011 · Socratic Ethics and the Socratic Psychology of Action; By Terry Penner; Donald R. Morrison, Rice University, Houston; Book: The Cambridge Companion to Socrates; Online publication: 28 March 2011; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CCOL9780521833424.012

  5. Aug 8, 2019 · Socrates the ancient Greek philosopher is largely credited as the founder of western philosophy. He developed a philosophical disposition at a young age and would do the most annoying of...

  6. Socrates debates the issue, if virtue is an art or skill that involves knowing what is truly good and evil, the virtuous person should be able to “size up” a situation and determine, as to what sort of action is called for to resolve a particular situation. Keywords: ethics, psychology, moral psychology, dialogues, Socratic dialogue ...

  7. Sep 16, 2005 · The philosopher Socrates remains, as he was in his lifetime (469–399 B.C.E.), [ 1] an enigma, an inscrutable individual who, despite having written nothing, is considered one of the handful of philosophers who forever changed how philosophy itself was to be conceived. All our information about him is second-hand and most of it vigorously ...

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