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The central technique of the Socratic method is called an elenchus.
The exact nature of the elenchus is subject to a great deal of debate.
Elenchus is an insect genus in the family Elenchidae.
Each book begins with a list (elenchus) of questions that indicate the points of chief importance in the eyes of the bishop.
Elenchus may refer to:
The Latin form elenchus (plural elenchi ) is used in English as the technical philosophical term.
In botany he published his Elenchus in 1798 and the Catalogus in 1801.
In Plato's early dialogues, the elenchus is the technique Socrates uses to investigate ethical concepts, such as justice or virtue.
Elenchus Refutationis Pro .
Elenchus authorum et XII.
Elenchus calendarii Gregoriani.
R. Althann, Elenchus of Biblica 16 (2000) no 4821, p. 291.
R. Althann, Elenchus of Biblica 17 (2001) no 12019, p. 751.
Plate Plate from Elenchus fungorum.
Elenchus Gynaicopathologicus et Obstetricarius, &c. (on the diseases of women), London, 1741.
This was a continuation of Bates's Elenchus; an English translation of all three parts was published in 1685.
Elenchus orthodoxus pseudo-relig.
Text of Elenchus Fungorum (German)
Issue 2-3 (September) represents the annual Elenchus Bibliographicus, an extensive bibliography of books and articles that appeared during the preceding year.
Elenchus is the name of an extinct genus of Brachiopod, that is a synonym of Weiningia.
Author of Elenchus Motuum Nuperorum in Anglia.
To this treatise William Crowe was greatly indebted in his 'Elenchus Scriptorum,' 1672.
Elenchus auctorum et tractatuum primae partis (Table of Contents)
He published several medical and political articles and books including two volumes of Elenchus Motuum Nuperorum in Anglia.