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"Is this all real? Or has this been happening inside my head?"
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- "My father insisted rather adamantly that fun had no place when it came to learning. I struggled with his rather Socratic method of teaching."
- — Abraham Ronen on his father[src]
Socrates was an ancient Greek philosopher.[1]
Biography[]
Abraham Ronen compared his father's teaching methods to those of Socrates, claiming that he struggled learning under his father's tutelage.[2] The exact teaching methods of Socrates were characterised by an interactive exchange through questioning and answering.[3]
Appearances[]
- Hogwarts Legacy (First mentioned)