๐๏ธUse the Socratic Method to Think and Question Rigorously
Meet Socrates through Plato's early dialogues, walk the elenchus on justice, courage, and piety, then run your own Socratic dialogue against a belief you actually hold.
Phase 1Meeting Socrates in the Agora
Meet Socrates and read a Platonic dialogue in motion.
Socrates didn't teach โ he refuted
7 minSocrates didn't teach โ he refuted
The structure is hypothesis, counterexample, refinement
8 minThe structure is hypothesis, counterexample, refinement
Plato's early dialogues are Socrates in motion
8 minPlato's early dialogues are Socrates in motion
He wasn't executed for being wrong โ he was executed for being corrosive
8 minHe wasn't executed for being wrong โ he was executed for being corrosive
Phase 2Walking the Elenchus on Real Concepts
Walk the elenchus on justice, courage, and piety.
'Justice is giving each person their due' โ until you meet a madman with your sword
8 min'Justice is giving each person their due' โ until you meet a madman with your sword
'Courage is standing your ground' โ until you ask the cavalry
8 min'Courage is standing your ground' โ until you ask the cavalry
The Euthyphro dilemma โ do the gods love it because it's good, or is it good because they love it?
8 minThe Euthyphro dilemma โ do the gods love it because it's good, or is it good because they love it?
Most good definitions don't survive three counterexamples
8 minMost good definitions don't survive three counterexamples
'I know that I know nothing' is a method, not a pose
8 min'I know that I know nothing' is a method, not a pose
Phase 3Socratic Questioning in Modern Rooms
Spot Socratic questioning in law, therapy, and retros.
A first-year torts professor walks into the Apology
8 minA first-year torts professor walks into the Apology
Cognitive therapy is elenchus turned inward
8 minCognitive therapy is elenchus turned inward
The 'why' chain is an elenchus your team opted into
8 minThe 'why' chain is an elenchus your team opted into
Negotiations, arguments, and the dinner table
8 minNegotiations, arguments, and the dinner table
Phase 4Run an Elenchus Against Your Own Belief
Run a full elenchus against a belief you hold.
Pick a belief you hold strongly. Refute it.
20 minPick a belief you hold strongly. Refute it.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Socratic method, really?
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- What is an elenchus?
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- Why did Socrates say he knew nothing?
- This is covered in the โUse the Socratic Method to Think and Question Rigorouslyโ learning path. Start with daily 5-minute micro-lessons that build from fundamentals to hands-on application.
- How is Socratic questioning different from just asking questions?
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- Where is the Socratic method used today?
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