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The objective of philosophical investigation is to find ultimate truth of the subject matter researched. Socrates had
been celebrated as a great contributor to this long tradition, starting with Thales of pre-Greek period. The death
penalty imposed on him by the democratic government of Greek is recorded in the history as an abuse of power
and the tyranny of the democratic majority against the attitude and behavior of seeking to find truth. However, the
legacy of his thought for the acquisition of true knowledge has evolved over the centuries, creating scholarship on
various subjects. This methodology later referred as the ‘Socratic Method’ has been used by different thinkers
under different names and in different forms as a tool for the formation and explanation of knowledge. The
‘Dialectical Method’ used by Hegel, hailed as the most significant German thinker of all time, was also used by
Karl Marx to explain the economic development of human history. The Skepticism introduced by Rene Descartes
in the early parts of the modern period is also a semblance of this method. The Socratic Method is the backbone
of the scientific philosopher Carl Popper’s concept of ‘Scientific Attitude’, and the concept of ‘Paradigm Shift’
put forwarded by Thomas Kuhn, as well as the arguments put forward by the political philosopher J. S. Mill in his
book ‘On Liberty’ to justify the idea of freedom of expression. In the later development, this method was the basis
for designing techniques for brainstorming discussions and psychological counselling, especially in Logo Therapy.
In this basis, the objective of this research article is to examine how each of the above thinkers has manipulated
the Socratic method, and practices in their respective works, and through which scholarly activities have been
carried out. The research problem is how the scholarly expressions of different thinkers might have been based on
a single system. To this end, this qualitative research is based on secondary data such as books by thinkers and
books that have been written after researched in relation to these original concepts. Through this the Socratic
method has been found to be an excellent tool for scholarly activities and its application has been widely used in
the fields of natural and social sciences. Furthermore, this research reveals the intellectual progress that human
beings have made so far and the essential nature of the application of this method to further progress in the future. |
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