PhilosophyGround >> Can someone explain this quote?
| 3/20/08 11:34 AM | |
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FutureProdigy
Edited: 20-Mar-08 Member Since: 09/21/2002 Posts: 798 |
You have the tenacity of a bulldog, the ability to change venues quickly and ... you have a good grasp of Socratic interlocution. What does this mean :S |
| 3/20/08 4:00 PM | |
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ViewType
Edited: 20-Mar-08 Member Since: 09/06/2002 Posts: 2746 |
Seems pretty straight forward. Which part has you stumped? |
| 3/22/08 4:07 PM | |
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thesleeper
Edited: 22-Mar-08 Member Since: 08/31/2007 Posts: 890 |
Is this feedback of a verbal debate? |
| 3/23/08 9:27 AM | |
twinkletoesCT
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Edited: 23-Mar-08 Member Since: 12/26/2002 Posts: 7135 Modern Self-Defense Center |
It's not bad except for the use of the word "venue" (unless you, FutureProdigy, move from one building to another very quickly). |
| 3/24/08 4:19 PM | |
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eraserx13
Edited: 24-Mar-08 Member Since: 04/02/2003 Posts: 166 |
you have strong willed opinion to things but also have the ability to listen to the otherside...you adapt. also, you have the ability to talk to someone where you can bait them to a certain understanding just by asking back questions (socratic method). |
| 3/30/08 10:18 AM | |
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OriginalTUFer
Edited: 30-Mar-08 10:25 AM Member Since: 08/08/2007 Posts: 2366 |
"You have the tenacity of a bulldog" You are a strong individual that goes all the way with everything (fierce, tough, determined) "the ability to change venues quickly" You're fluid; you're not stuck in the past, you live in the moment and are freed from what was or should be. "you have a good grasp of Socratic interlocution." This is probably where you have the question; I am not an expert on Socrates and have never heard of interlocution, but by my abilities of deduction, I would say it's having an inner locus. In psychology there are two concept of locus, inner and outer. Inner being you think things happen as a direct result of your own actions and outer means you think the environment and outside world determines your circumstances. So to have a good grasp of Socratic interlocution, I would guess it means you are responsible for your own actions and you don't blame outside circumstances. |
| 3/30/08 8:00 PM | |
twinkletoesCT
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Edited: 30-Mar-08 Member Since: 12/26/2002 Posts: 7165 Modern Self-Defense Center |
tenacity =df having the ability to adhere strongly, perseverance, "stick-to-it-iveness" venues =df buildings where events are held interlocution =df dialogue The first and third were compliments. The second was a compliment involving incorrect diction (word choice). |
| 4/8/08 2:48 AM | |
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baxter stockman
Edited: Apr 8 2008 12:00A Member Since: 10/17/07 Posts: 2532 |
interlocutus borg:
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| 8/27/08 1:45 AM | |
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goodandevil
Member Since: 9/13/02 Posts: 5596 |
You fight for and from your position, you adapt your argument to the given subject well, and you use an antiquated method. |
| 5/26/11 11:25 AM | |
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Turd Furguson
Member Since: 9/10/09 Posts: 2802 |
just getting in here to boost my post count. nothing to see here. |
| 5/26/11 11:29 AM | |
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OriginalTUFer
Member Since: 8/8/07 Posts: 19840 |
OriginalTUFer - "You have the tenacity of a bulldog" You are a strong individual that goes all the way with everything (fierce, tough, determined) "the ability to change venues quickly" You're fluid; you're not stuck in the past, you live in the moment and are freed from what was or should be. "you have a good grasp of Socratic interlocution." This is probably where you have the question; I am not an expert on Socrates and have never heard of interlocution, but by my abilities of deduction, I would say it's having an inner locus. In psychology there are two concept of locus, inner and outer. Inner being you think things happen as a direct result of your own actions and outer means you think the environment and outside world determines your circumstances. So to have a good grasp of Socratic interlocution, I would guess it means you are responsible for your own actions and you don't blame outside circumstances.Wow, this is almost embarrassing. Well, at least I've grown in the last 3+ years. "Interlocution" is just a conversation between two people, haha. |
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