maieutics
英:[meɪ'ju:tɪks] 美: [meɪ'jutɪks]
maieutics 基本解释
释义[医] 产科学;
英英释义
Maieutics
Maieutics ( or ) is a pedagogical method based on the idea that the truth is latent in the mind of every human being due to innate reason but has to be "given birth"by answering intelligently proposed questions (or problems).以上来源于:Wikipedia
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Ancient Philosophers: The Doctrine of Socrates, ConceptsTransdermal drug pharmacokinetics in man: Interindividual variability and partial prediction.[Maieutics][Maieutics]E-Maieutics in Post-industrial Engineering EducationE-Maieutics. Rationale and approachE-Maieutics. Rationale and approachFrom maieutics to metanoia: Levinas's understanding of the philosophical taskRaymund Schwager's Maieutics: "Mimesis and Freedom"and the Transformation of René GirardIronic midwives: Socratic maieutics in Nietzsche and Kierkegaard