Mr. Flew's best - known plaint for atheism, «Theology and Falsification,» was delivered in 1950 to
the Socratic Club, chaired by none other than C.S. Lewis.
One thesis, offered by more than one writer, rests on the claim that Lewis gave up entirely his interest in reasoned apologetics after a 1948 debate with Elizabeth Anscombe at a meeting of the Oxford
Socratic Club.
But there is another thread in Wilson's interpretation — namely, the debate with Elizabeth Anscombe in 1948 at
the Socratic Club in Oxford.
At least according to some interpreters, after the encounter with Elizabeth Anscombe at the Oxford
Socratic Club he lost confidence in reason and turned to imagination and myth.
Not exact matches
A number of instructional routines — such as book
clubs, reciprocal teaching, and
Socratic seminars — facilitate students» interaction using academic language.