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568. Accessing Your Socrates Within feat. Ward Farnsworth

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Jul 18, 2025
Ward Farnsworth, a law professor and former dean at the University of Texas at Austin, delves into the intricate ties between philosophy, rhetoric, and law. He argues that the Socratic method is more than a teaching tool—it's a vital way of thinking that cultivates critical analysis in legal education. Farnsworth emphasizes the importance of deeper dialogues, self-awareness, and the impact of Stoicism in modern thought. He also discusses the challenges posed by AI in education and advocates for reviving interactive learning to foster genuine understanding and civic responsibility.
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Socratic Method as Thought Style

  • The Socratic method is primarily a style of thinking, not just a teaching technique.
  • Internalizing this method helps you challenge your own beliefs even without others present.
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Stoicism on Emotions and Thinking

  • Stoicism teaches that emotions like upset are often rooted in mistaken thinking.
  • Thinking rightly can help you respond more usefully without being overwhelmed by emotions.
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Social Media's Poisonous Effect

  • Social media acts like a poisoned fountain delivering information that can impair thinking.
  • It encourages impatience and quick reactions, harming political discourse and mental health.
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