This tool will help improve your critical thinking - Erick Wilberding

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Socrates, one of the founding fathers of Western philosophical thought,
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was on trial.
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Many Athenians believed he was a dangerous enemy of the state,
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accusing the philosopher of corrupting the youth
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and refusing to recognize their gods.
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However, Socrates wasn’t feared for claiming to have all the answers,
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but rather, for asking too many questions.
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While he loathed formal lectures,
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the philosopher frequently engaged friends and strangers
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in lengthy conversations about morality and society.
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These discussions weren’t debates, nor would Socrates offer explicit advice.
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In fact, the philosopher often claimed to know nothing at all,
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responding to his partner's answers only with further questions.
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But through this process, Socrates probed their logic,
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revealing its flaws and helping both parties reach a more robust understanding.
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These insightful questions made Socrates beloved by his followers.
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Two of his students, Plato and Xenophon, were so inspired
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that they replicated their mentor’s process in fictional dialogues.
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These invented exchanges provide perfect examples
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of what would come to be known as the Socratic Method.
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In one of these fabricated dialogues,
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Socrates is conversing with a young man named Euthydemus,
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who is confident that he understands the nature of justice and injustice.
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Socrates probes the student’s values by asking him to label actions
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such as lying and theft as just or unjust.
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Euthydemus confidently categorizes them as injustices,
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but this only prompts another question:
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is it just for a general to deceive or pillage a hostile army?
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Euthydemus revises his assertion.
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He claims that these actions are just when done to enemies,
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and unjust when done to friends.
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But Socrates isn’t finished.
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He asks the young man to consider a commander lying to his troops
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to boost their morale.
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Before long, Euthydemus is despondent.
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It seems that every answer leads to further problems,
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and perhaps he’s not quite sure what constitutes justice after all.
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In employing this question-oriented approach,
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Socrates described himself as a midwife,
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whose inquiries assist others in giving birth to their ideas.
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His method of questioning draws out an individual’s unexamined assumptions,
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and then challenges those biases.
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It doesn't always provide definitive answers,
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but the method helps clarify the questions
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and eliminate contradictory or circular logic.
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And by following a line of inquiry where it logically leads,
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both the question asker and answerer can end up in unexpected places.
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This technique isn’t limited by the conversation’s content,
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making it incredibly useful in numerous fields.
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During the Renaissance, the method was used to teach clinical medicine.
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Students proposed their rationale for different diagnoses,
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while a doctor questioned their assumptions and moderated discussion.
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In this model, the method could even produce conclusive results.
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This same approach was later used in other sciences,
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such as astronomy, botany, and mathematics.
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Following the Protestant Reformation,
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it was adapted to tackle abstract questions of faith.
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In the 19th century, the method became an essential part
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of American legal education.
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Professors explored students’ understanding of judicial reasoning
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by challenging them with unforeseen hypothetical situations.
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This approach is still used today by the Supreme Court
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to imagine the unintended impacts of passing a law.
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The Socratic Method can be adapted to teach almost any topic
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that relies on critical reasoning,
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but its success depends on the teacher employing it.
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An effective Socratic educator must be well versed in their subject.
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Rather than bullying their students or showing off their superior intellect,
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they should be modest, genuinely curious, and affirming of every contribution.
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In this regard, Socrates himself
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may not have been the most subtle Socratic teacher.
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Historians believe he was deeply critical of Athens’ particular brand of democracy,
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and known to pass those concerns onto his followers.
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These subversive beliefs were distorted in public forums
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and thought to have inspired two of his pupils to treasonous ends.
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It was likely for these ideas Socrates was brought to trial,
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and eventually, sentenced to death.
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But even on his deathbed, artists depict a serene philosopher—
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ever curious to explore the ultimate question.
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