Sentences with phrase «socratic reason»

Socratic reason, in its modern scientific form, has rendered the Buddhist doctrines of no - self and no - God more plausible to many modern men than opposed Christian convictions.
The claim that spiritual existence fulfills and transcends Socratic existence, however, must mean more than that Socratic reason can be incorporated into Christian existence.
The sense of alienation both from the unconscious and from the world of Socratic reason created a consciousness of self or spirit as something wholly other to all the rest of the psychic life.

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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.
But the God had also another reason; for between man and man the Socratic relationship is the highest and truest.
Gnosticism did succeed in extricating the self from its identification with reason and will, and in this respect it went beyond Socratic and prophetic existence.
It did succeed in extricating the self from its identification with reason and will, and in this respect it went beyond Socratic and prophetic existence.
Because of the essential character of Socratic existence, the identification of the self with active reason, Socrates could not attribute to the self a responsibility for the evil which a man enacted.
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.
«The teacher's open - ended questions in the Socratic seminar differentiate process, allowing each student to deliberate and respond at his or her own level using a variety of reasoning strategies» (Schneider, 2000).
«The report concludes that the Socratic «case dialogue» method that dominates law - school teaching does a good job of teaching students legal - reasoning skills but does little to prepare them to work with people or juggle morally complex issues.»
Kerr, supra n. 37, at 116 («Proponents of the Socratic [M] ethod extol its capacity to teach sophisticated legal reasoning effectively to a large class of students.»)
Exposure therapy involved imaginal and prolonged live exposure; cognitive restructuring involved identifying and monitoring negative automatic thoughts and evaluating them with probabilistic reasoning and Socratic questioning; combined therapy involved imaginal exposure and cognitive restructuring for the first 5 sessions with live exposure and cognitive restructuring for the latter 5 sessions; and relaxation involved learning relaxation techniques.
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