Socratic Dialogue Script Outline

Socratic Dialogue Script Outline Generator

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Untitled Dialogue

Central Question: What is Justice?

Participants

Socrates (The Inquirer) debates with The Student (The Define), and is challenged by The Challenger (The Skeptic).

I. Elenchus (Testing the Hypothesis)

Initial Definition / Hypothesis:

No hypothesis set.

Socratic Refutation (Counter-Arguments):

No counter-arguments provided.

II. Aporia (Perplexity / Crisis)

The Dramatic Turning Point:

No crisis point defined.

III. Resolution / New Hypothesis

New, Refined Understanding:

No resolution outlined.

Dialogue Theme


Participants

Define the three necessary roles in the dialogue.

I. Elenchus (Refutation)

The stage where the initial hypothesis is rigorously tested and proven inadequate.


II. Aporia (Crisis)

The moment of intellectual deadlock where all participants realize their ignorance.


III. Resolution (Maieutic)

The final, usually incomplete, synthesis or new direction resulting from the Elenchus.

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