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Socratic adjective uk /sɒkˈræt.ɪk/ us /səˈkræt̬.ɪk/ relating to Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher (= a person who studies the meaning of life), or to his philosophy or method of teaching by dialogue(= discussions) between teacher and student: (古希腊哲学家)苏格拉底的;苏格拉底哲学的;信奉苏格拉底的 The Socratic method is extremely effective for the training of attorneys.苏格拉底教学法对于律师的培养是非常有效的。 In cyberspace, there is no way to replicate the Socratic method of teaching. The project, a computer-based thinking program for at-risk students in grades 4-7, employs a Socratic questioning approach in math and reading. On display are her Socratic and analytical approach to problems. Running throughout Fowler's mathematics teaching at Warwick was a deep concern with Socratic dialogue between teacher and student. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Philosophy aesthete aesthetic aesthetically anthropocentric anthropocentrism epistemologically epistemology essentialism existential existentialism nihilistic non-deterministic non-philosophical notional ontological spatiotemporally superorganic supersensible syllogism syllogistic |