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Search Search for: Menu Skip to content About Steven Philosophy in schools Private tuition Wall of philosophy Open Search Socratic questioning In the Meno, Socrates says the following about his pupil: S: Do you think that before he would have tried to find out that which he thought he knew though he did not, before he fell into perplexity and realised he did not know but longed to know? M: I do not think so, Socrates S: Has he then benefitted from being numbed? M: Yes I wish to take this idea and explore it further. Socrates contends that in order to feel philosophical problems as puzzling, as problematic, we must sometimes be confronted directly with the problem, with what remains unresolved. By posing short closed questions with straightforward answers, Socrates enables his interlocutors to follow the premises of their arguments straight up to their problematic conclusions. Because they had their eyes on each step along the way, when they look up at ...

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