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aaaaafgaiwyfgliGFiebcA Socratic method is a  form of cooperative argumentative dialogue  between  individuals based  on  asking and answering questions to  stimulate  critical  thinking  and  to  draw  out  ideas  and underlying  presuppositions.  It  is  named  after  the  Classical  Greek philosopher  Socrates  and  is  introduced by him in  Plato's Theaetetus as  midwifery  because  it  is  employed  to  bring  out definitions implicit  in  the  interlocutors      beliefs     or  to  help  them  further  their  understanding.  The  Socratic  method  is  a  method  of  hypothesis  elimination     in  that  better  hypotheses  are  found  by steadily  identifying  and  eliminating  those  that  lead  to  contradictions.  The  Socratic method  searches  for  general     commonly  held  truths  that  shape  beliefs  and  scrutinizes  them  to  determine  their  consistency  with  other  beliefs.  The  basic  form  is  a  series  of  questions  formulated  as  tests  of  logic  and  fact  intended  to  help  a  person  or  group  discover  their  beliefs  about  some  topic  exploring  definitions     and  seeking  to  characterize  general  characteristics  shared  by  various  particular  instances.  Development  In  the  second  half  of  the  5th  century  BC     sophists  were  teachers  who  specialized  in  using  the  tools  of  philosophy  and  rhetoric  to  entertain     impress     or  persuade  an  audience  to  accept  the  speaker    s  point  of  view.  Socrates  promoted  an  alternative  method  of  teaching     which  came  to  be  called  the  Socratic  method.  Socrates  began  to  engage  in  such  discussions  with  his  fellow  Athenians  after  his  friend  from  youth   C  Chaerephon   C  visited  the  Oracle  of  Delphi     which  asserted  that  no  man  in  Greece  was  wiser  than  Socrates.  Socrates  saw  this  as  a  paradox   C  and  began  using  the  Socratic  method  to  answer  his  conundrum.  Diogenes  Laërtius   C  however   C  wrote  that  Protagoras  invented  the  “Socratic”  method.  Plato  famously  formalized  the  Socratic  elenctic  style  in  prose—presenting  Socrates  as  the  curious  questioner  of  some  prominent  Athenian  interlocutor—in  some  of  his  early  dialogues   C  such  as