SORU: aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız
According to the passage, Socrates -----.
Failing to discover any account of the purposes, for which
nature is arranged as it is, and finding the explanations
actually offered by the philosophers to be suspect and nonilluminating,
Socrates abandoned all his effort to find out why
things are as they are by examining nature itself. He turned
instead to the examination of "logos" that is, statements,
arguments, or in general, words-as a way of discovering
something true. The distinctive feature of Socratic inquiries is
that they took as their immediate object not some
phenomenon in the natural world but some person and his
ideas. Socrates hoped that by methodologically and repeatedly
examining someone's ideas he might ultimately lead him to the
discovery and establishment of the truth.