existing ideas and create new ideas.</P>\r
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<P>Asking questions that are specifically intended to help \r
- others learn is known as <I>Socratic questioning</I>.</P>\r
+ others learn is known as <I>Socratic questioning</I>, named\r
+ after Socrates in Ancient Greece.</P>\r
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-<P>Such questions require you to listen very carefully\r
+<P>Socratic questions require you to listen very carefully\r
to the other person to help you judge and phrase your question\r
in a helpful, constructive, and hopefully non-confrontational way.\r
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-<P>Here are some examples of Socratic questions:</P>\r
+<P>Here are some examples of such questions:</P>\r
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