maieutics

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    Maieutics

    • Maieutics ( or ) is a pedagogical method based on the idea that the truth is latent in the mind of every human being due to innate reason but has to be "given birth"by answering intelligently proposed questions (or problems).

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    权威例句

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    From maieutics to metanoia: Levinas's understanding of the philosophical task
    Raymund Schwager's Maieutics: "Mimesis and Freedom"and the Transformation of René Girard
    Ironic midwives: Socratic maieutics in Nietzsche and Kierkegaard