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  • The Socratic Way of Questioning

  • How to Use Socrates' Method to Discover the Truth and Argue Wisely (Critical Thinking & Logic Mastery)
  • By: Thinknetic
  • Narrated by: Adrian M. Lopez
  • Length: 3 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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By: Thinknetic
Narrated by: Adrian M. Lopez
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Summary

Have you ever felt lost in a conversation, drowning in a sea of opinions without a clear path to truth?

Ever wished you could navigate the complexities of arguments with grace and precision, uncovering hidden truths and crafting compelling arguments?

The Socratic method, a powerful tool for critical thinking honed by the ancient philosopher Socrates, holds the key to unlocking your inner wisdom and becoming a master of persuasion.

But mastering this method goes beyond simply asking questions.

It delves into the art of crafting inquiries that unravel assumptions, expose hidden biases, and lead to profound insights.

Imagine wielding the power of Socrates' questioning techniques, effortlessly guiding conversations towards clarity, and leaving your audience both enlightened and inspired.

This book unveils the secrets of the Socratic method, offering practical strategies and real-world examples to help you:

- Uncover the truth hidden beneath the surface.

- Navigate complex arguments with confidence and clarity.

- Become a more persuasive and influential communicator.

Ready to embark on a journey of intellectual exploration and transform your ability to think critically and argue effectively?

This book is your guide to unlocking the wisdom within, one insightful question at a time.

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Easy read and full of fundamental information

This was quite mind opening and inspires further education on the topic of Socratic questioning.

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