Socratic
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英 /səˈkɹatɪk/
美 /səˈkɹætɪk/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A proponent of the philosophy or methods of Socrates.
形容词 adj.
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Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the philosopher Socrates or his philosophy or methods.
— His closest companions were handsome young boys who worshipped him and his game, whom Bill sought to remake in his own image. He had no family, no real heirs, and so his boys were his spiritual sons as well as his heirs in tennis. They were his lovers as well. Theirs was a relationship of a Socratic sort, a pedagogical eroticism between an adolescent protege which ingaged them in a mutual project of spiritual and physical development.
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Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the philosopher Socrates or his philosophy or methods.; Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Socratic irony or the Socratic method.
— a Socratic question
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词源
词源 1
From Latin Sōcratic(us), from Ancient Greek Σωκρατικός (Sōkratikós, “of Socrates”), from Σωκράτης (Sōkrátēs, “Socrates”). By surface analysis, Socrat(es) + -ic.
词源 2
From Latin Sōcratic(us), from Ancient Greek Σωκρατικός (Sōkratikós, “of Socrates”), from Σωκράτης (Sōkrátēs, “Socrates”). By surface analysis, Socrat(es) + -ic.
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