What's the difference between maieutical and socratic?
Maieutical
Definition:
(a.) Serving to assist childbirth.
(a.) Fig. : Aiding, or tending to, the definition and interpretation of thoughts or language.
Example Sentences:
Socratic
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Socratical
Example Sentences:
(1) But it is also significant that Socratic dialogue, and Popperian science, have been equally resistant to relativism, the idea that everyone (and anyone) knows best.
(2) The phenomenon of deformation phosphenes was instrumental in prompting some pre-Socratic philosophers and Plato to conceive the idea that efferent light is emitted from the eye for the purpose of vision and a 'cone of vision' is formed by interaction with the external light.
(3) In this context, it should be remembered that Hippocrates and Socrates both emphasized that a good physician should strongly consider the patient's environment as an aid in diagnosis.
(4) Examples of requests describe the problems of insertion, deletion, and updating; these requests are analyzed for the hierarchical model and are expressed in a relational language defined by the authors and in Socrate for the network model.
(5) Socrates (as in the footballer) claimed eight outfield players would be best."
(6) Socrates, St Paul and Joan of Arc may have been epileptic; the religious visions of Julian of Norwich may have been caused by botulism; George III's madness may have been symptoms of the rare disease porphyria; Samuel Johnson may have had both Tourette syndrome and clinical depression; and almost everyone seems to have been on the autistic spectrum, notably Emily Dickinson, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and the very bad poet William McGonagall (the latter mainly on the grounds that he did not care what people thought of his poetry).
(7) Over the course of his life, Cyrus meets many influential philosophical figures of his time, including his grandfather (and founder of Zoroastrianism), Socrates, the Buddha, Mahavira, Lao Tsu and Confucius.
(8) Its evolution is furthered on--from its originating in the pre-Socratic philosophy up to its culminating with Hegel.
(9) Music has always been the principal inspiration for Morris's work, and the variety in this season is reflected at one extreme by A Wooden Tree, Morris's response to the whimsical fantasy of Scottish poet Ivor Cutler, and Socrates, his marvellously poetic dialogue with the austere music of Eric Satie's score.
(10) A dance critic once called my piece The Death of Socrates "inert".
(11) A library, to modify the famous metaphor of Socrates, should be the delivery room for the birth of ideas--a place where history comes to life."
(12) In 1984, in addition to its standard traditional curriculum, Rush Medical College (Chicago, Ill) developed a Socratic problem-based method of teaching basic science material called the alternative curriculum.
(13) "Two and a half thousand years ago," it reads, "Socrates declared that he was not an Athenian or a Greek but a simple citizen of the world.
(14) The Socratic method was employed by the instructors as each of 157 students moved through a series of stations screening appropriate models.
(15) He could never appear on a discussion programme with Ms Alibhai-Brown, Fabricant explained (presumably throwing countless telly researchers' plans for Socratic dialogue into disarray).
(16) At the Court, a Beckett diktat sat over his desk: “A theatre stage should have the maximum of verbal presence and the maximum of corporal presence.” To the end of his career, Gaskill was waspish and uncompromising; Callow pictures him as “a slightly frosty Socrates”, relentlessly asking “Why?” Gaskill is survived by a sister, Ruth, two nephews, Nicholas and Martin, and a niece, Gay.
(17) This stuff has the consistency of congealed Tipp-Ex and bears about as much resemblance to real feta as Russell Brand does to Socrates.
(18) Culture is nowhere to be found, except with disgraced alcoholic Doc Tyden (Donald Pleasence), who talks of Socrates as loutish men punch each other in rear of shot.
(19) Intrinsic influences of psychological effects are just as detrimental as preconceived notions as was the case, for instance, when Socrates' life ended unnaturally.
(20) How can the Socratic tutorial coexist with the delivery of expert skills?