Socratic
English
Etymology
From Latin Socraticus, From Ancient Greek Σωκρατικός (Sōkratikós, “of Socrates”), from Σωκράτης (Sōkrátēs, “Socrates”).
Adjective
Socratic (not comparable)
- Of or characteristic of the philosopher Socrates or his philosophical methods and/or views.
Derived terms
Translations
characteristic of the philosopher Socrates
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Noun
Socratic (plural Socratics)
- A follower of Socrates.
Translations
follower of Socrates
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