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Socratic Open-mindedness
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|作者:
Hare, William
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[1] Mt St Vincent Univ, Halifax, NS, Canada
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ;
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A philosophical conception of open-minded inquiry first emerges in western philosophy in the work of Socrates. This paper develops an interpretation of Socratic open-mindedness drawing primarily on Socratic ideas about (i) the requirements of serious argument, and (ii) the nature of human wisdom. This account is defended against a number of objections which mistakenly interpret Socrates as defending, teaching, or inducing skepticism, and neglecting the value of expert wisdom. The ongoing significance of Socratic openmindedness as an ideal of inquiry is brought out through examination of a notorious Canadian case in the context of forensic pathology.
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