Socratic Diallouge
by Sierra Shidner
1. A problem is posed (Ex. Can virtue be taught?).
1.1. Socrates is excited to find someone who is "wise" enough to answer.
2. Socrates finds "minor flaws" in his companion's definition, and begins to unravel it.
2.1. Socrates forces his interlocutor to admit his ignorance.
3. Both men agree that they are ignorant on the subject and agree to search for the "Truth" together.