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Socrates' Way

Seven Keys to Using Your Mind to the Utmost

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An edition of Socrates' way (2002)

Socrates' Way

Seven Keys to Using Your Mind to the Utmost

  • 4.00 ·
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  • 0 Have read

Socrates has inspired and guided the brightest men and women for more than two thousand years. Now you can make him your mentor-to strengthen your thinking, enrich your life, and reach your goals.In Socrates' Way, you meet Socrates face-to-face, hear his voice, and learn how he changes people's lives. The book provides step-by-step guidance on how to harness his methods to vastly enhance your own creativity and autonomy. Specifically, Socrates shares the seven keys to using one's mind to the utmost:Know thyselfGrow with friendsAsk great questionsStrengthen your soulVerify everythingSpeak franklyFree your mindYou will master the famed "Socratic Method" for getting to the root of any problem; launch one of Socrates' exhilarating "Dialogues" among your colleagues at work, as well as at home; and sharpen and enliven your thinking. In short, you will discover the Socratic spirit in you.

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Publisher
Tarcher
Language
English
Pages
304

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Cover of: Socrates' Way
Socrates' Way
2009, Penguin USA, Inc.
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: Socrates' way
Socrates' way: seven master keys to using your mind to the utmost
2002, Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam
in English
Cover of: Socrates' Way
Socrates' Way: Seven Keys to Using Your Mind to the Utmost
October 10, 2002, Tarcher
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First Sentence

"SOCRATES DID NOT CONDUCT his inquiries in the tranquil atmosphere of a temple or campus."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
304
Dimensions
9.2 x 7.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
14.6 ounces

ID Numbers

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OL8816393M
ISBN 10
1585421928
ISBN 13
9781585421923
Library Thing
510438
Goodreads
301437

First Sentence

"SOCRATES DID NOT CONDUCT his inquiries in the tranquil atmosphere of a temple or campus."

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