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Q1 is the difference between the approaches of Socrates and Aristotle?
1) Aristotle felt the need for repetition to develop good habits in students. So
constantly questioned
2) Anselt the need for rote-learning: Socrates emphasized on dialogic learn
e no difference
emphasized on the importance of paying attention to human nature:
educationists consider philosophy a 'weak and woolly' field?
practically applicable​

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Answered by Qwafrica
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'Aristotle felt the need for repetition to develop good habits in students: Socrates felt that students should carry out their own thoughts'.

  • The aristotle felt that need for the repetition for development of the good habits in all students for that he constantly questioned.

  • Aristotle felt that  need for the repetition to development for the good habits in the students.
  • Socrates felt that the students should carry out that their own thoughts.

  • The given lines are mean that the contrast to the Socrates' emphasis on his questioning to listeners for carrying out their own thoughts, Aristotle suggested the teachers to guide their students systematically and that repetition used as the key tool to develop good habits.

  • "Aristotle proposed that the teachers should lead their students systematically, & that repetition be used as the key tool for the develop of good habits, unlikely Socrates’ emphasis on the questioning to his listeners for bringing out their own ideas."
  • Here that word "unlike" means "different from, not similar to".

The difference between the approaches of Socrates & Aristotle is :

'Aristotle felt the need for repetition to develop good habits in students: Socrates felt that students should carry out their own thoughts'.

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