Philosophical Methodology-Socratic Dialectic
Because philosophy begins with wondering, questioning, and reflecting about our fundamental assumptions, we need to consider how it proceeds to answer questions. Philosophical problems cannot be resolved by appealing exclusively to the facts: how then does philosophy solve the problems it raises? What method does philosophy employ?
We have defined philosophy as a process of reflecting on and criticizing our most deeply held beliefs. To achieve that end, we believe that the basic method of philosophical inquiry is dialectical.
Philosophy proceeds through the dialectic of argument. The term dialectic refers to a process of thinking that originated with the philosopher Socrates. In Plato’s dialogues, Socrates (See biography and excerpt from Plato’s writings, pp. 12 and 13) is the main character-the protagonist. Socrates employs the method of dialectic; he engages in argumentation, in a relentless analysis of any and every subject. Socrates was convinced that the surest way to attain reliable knowledge was through the practice of disciplined conversation, with the investigator acting as an intellectual midwife; we call the method he used dialectic. This is a deceptively simple technique. It always begins with a discussion of the most commonly accepted aspects of any problem. The dialectical process is a dialogue between opposing positions. Socrates, and many later philosophers,8 believed that
Philosophical Methodology-Socratic DialecticBecause philosophy begins with wondering, questioning, and reflecting about our fundamental assumptions, we need to consider how it proceeds to answer questions. Philosophical problems cannot be resolved by appealing exclusively to the facts: how then does philosophy solve the problems it raises? What method does philosophy employ? We have defined philosophy as a process of reflecting on and criticizing our most deeply held beliefs. To achieve that end, we believe that the basic method of philosophical inquiry is dialectical. Philosophy proceeds through the dialectic of argument. The term dialectic refers to a process of thinking that originated with the philosopher Socrates. In Plato's dialogues, Socrates (See biography and excerpt from Plato's writings, pp. 12 and 13) is the main character-the protagonist. Socrates employs the method of dialectic; he engages in argumentation, in a relentless analysis of any and every subject. Socrates was convinced that the surest way to attain reliable knowledge was through the practice of disciplined conversation, with the investigator acting as an intellectual midwife; we call the method he used dialectic. This is a deceptively simple technique. It always begins with a discussion of the most commonly accepted aspects of any problem. The dialectical process is a dialogue between opposing positions. Socrates, and many later philosophers,8 believed that
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Philosophical Methodology-Socratic Dialectic
Because philosophy begins with wondering, questioning, and reflecting About our fundamental assumptions, we Need to consider How it Proceeds to answer Questions. Philosophical problems can not be resolved by appealing exclusively to the facts: how then does philosophy solve the problems it raises? What does philosophy employ Method?
We Have a Process As defined philosophy of reflecting on and criticizing our Most Deeply Held Beliefs. End to Achieve that, we Believe that The Basic Method of philosophical inquiry is dialectical.
Philosophy Proceeds Through The Dialectic of argument. The term dialectic refers to a process of thinking that originated with the philosopher Socrates. In Plato's dialogues, Socrates (See biography and excerpt from Plato's writings, pp. 12 and 13) is the main character-the protagonist. Socrates employs the method of dialectic; he engages in argumentation, in a relentless analysis of any and every subject. Socrates was convinced that the surest way to attain reliable knowledge was through the practice of disciplined conversation, with the investigator acting as an intellectual midwife; we call the method he used dialectic. This is a deceptively simple technique. It always begins with a discussion of the most commonly accepted aspects of any problem. The dialectical process is a dialogue between opposing positions. Socrates, and many later philosophers, 8 believed that.
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Philosophical Methodology-Socratic Dialectic
Because philosophy begins with wondering questioning and reflecting about,,, Our fundamental assumptions we need, to consider how it proceeds to answer questions. Philosophical problems cannot be resolved. By appealing exclusively to the facts: how then does philosophy solve the problems it raises? What method does philosophy. Employ?
.We have defined philosophy as a process of reflecting on and criticizing our most deeply held beliefs. To achieve that. End we believe, that the basic method of philosophical inquiry is dialectical.
Philosophy proceeds through the dialectic. Of argument. The term dialectic refers to a process of thinking that originated with the philosopher Socrates. In Plato s. ' Dialogues.Socrates (See biography and excerpt from Plato ', s writings PP. 12 and 13) is the main character - the protagonist. Socrates. Employs the method of dialectic; he engages in argumentation in a, relentless analysis of any and every subject. Socrates. Was convinced that the surest way to attain reliable knowledge was through the practice of, disciplined conversationWith the investigator acting as an intellectual midwife; we call the method he used dialectic. This is a deceptively simple. Technique. It always begins with a discussion of the most commonly accepted aspects of any problem. The dialectical process. Is a dialogue between opposing positions. Socrates and many, later philosophers 8 believed, that
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