Socratic Questions: Improving Communication

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2008

Using questions to help people see things by asking questions that bring them to an answer one step at a time.

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  • There is a tribe in South America that have no number above 2,so to them this question would be pointless.

  • Yes.

  • No is doesn't make any sense. If you couldn't count you wouldn't know to say two then four pencils

  • Yes. If you couldn't count.

  • @aboutourself Who was the speaker?

  • @Icemario87 The speaker's name is Ravi Arapurakal

  • @Icemario87 One's name is Ravi Arapurakal

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  • She sounds so unimpressed with the pencil example ;)

  • Through my experience, it's more informal & substantial reading about the socratic method, rather than watching videos.

  • "there are more questions than answers , the more I find out the less I know"

  • she's hot

  • @pickofthepatch computers only recognize two numbers...its called binary. or a binary number system...the only difference than ours is that they start over to the next column of numbers at 3. we dont start a new column until 10...but it is incorrect to think that they only can count to 2 and then cant understand anything beyond that. for them 1 is the same as our 1. 2 is the same as our 2, but then they start a column with 11 which is our 3... 12 = 4 ... 21 = 5 ...22 = 6 and so on

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