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Essay heading: Elements of Childhood in Plato's "Lysis"
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4) Socrates' method involves asking the student questions so that the student can come to his own conclusions, rather than the instructor simply spitting information at the child until it is memorized and embedded in their brain. By doing this, the instructor can guide the student in the path of the conclusion, but the student is mostly responsible for working through the understanding of the idea... displayed 300 characters
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By doing this, the instructor can guide the student in the path of the conclusion, but the student is mostly responsible for working through the understanding of the idea. As we see in many sources found from Medieval society, education was much more structuralized and literal, rather than rhetorical... displayed next 300 characters
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