What best describes Socratic logic?
a. Systematically asking a series of questions to uncover the truth.
b. Defining the details of your objective, seeking particular examples to explain the answer.
c. Asking only yes or no questions, keeping subjective information to contaminate the answer.
d. Using false statements to get honest answers.

Answer :

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Answer: A

Systematically asking a series of questions to uncover the truth.

Explanation:

The Socratic logic is founded on the principle of hypothesis elimination, this is achieved by asking questions so as to achieve the truth on a particular subject. The Socratic method believes that truth can be established by means of dialectical exchange ie means of questions and answers.

Answer:

The answer is option A

Explanation:

The Socratic method is a way of hypothesis elimination which is done by identifying and eliminating hypothesis which results to contradictions.

The Socratic logic searches for truths by asking questions. It is a series of questions that are formulated to test logic and fact in order o help an individual or group find out their beliefs about certain topic.

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