Does Socrates Have a Method?: Rethinking the Elenchus in Plato's Dialogues and Beyond

Pennsylvania State University Press (2002)
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Traditionally, the Socratic Method' has been interpreted as the exchange of ideas, or dialogue, between teacher and pupil. More recently scholars have begun to dispute that Socrates even has a method at all and, therefore, it is time to re-examine Socrates' way of philosophosing in the dialgues, his elenchus'.

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original Scott, Gary Alan (2002) "Does Socrates Have a Method?: Rethinking the Elenchus in Plato's Dialogues and Beyond". Pennsylvania State University Press

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