Socratic [səu'krætik]  

Socratic

Socratic  [səu'krætik]

adj. (古希腊哲学家)苏格拉底的;问答法的  n. (古希腊哲学家)苏格拉底的信徒 

We should not be surprised there is no Socratic dialogue with Hippocrates. 因此医学院没有苏格拉底式的对话也就不足为奇了。
But that formula forces us to return to the original Socratic question about the harmony of the soul and the city. 但那个公式迫使我们回到,原始的苏格拉底式问题,即有关灵魂与城市的和谐。

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  • adj. (古希腊哲学家)苏格拉底的;问答法的
  • n. (古希腊哲学家)苏格拉底的信徒
  • 1. We should not be surprised there is no Socratic dialogue with Hippocrates.

    因此医学院没有苏格拉底式的对话也就不足为奇了。

  • 2. But that formula forces us to return to the original Socratic question about the harmony of the soul and the city.

    但那个公式迫使我们回到,原始的苏格拉底式问题,即有关灵魂与城市的和谐。

  • 3. That incident that Socrates tells here represents what one could call " the famous Socratic turn Socrates' second sailing so to speak.

    苏格拉底在这儿,所提的事件代,表著名的“苏格拉底转向,即苏格拉底的第二次启航。

  • Socratic (adj.) 1630s (Socratical is from 1580s), "of or pertaining to Greek philosopher Socrates" (469-399 B.C.E.), especially in reference to his method of eliciting truth by question and answer, from Latin Socraticus, from Greek Sokratikos "pertaining to Socrates or his school." His name is Greek Sokrates, literally "having safe might."
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