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name: socratic
description: Socratic questioning to examine beliefs, uncover assumptions, and develop deeper understanding. Use to challenge thinking, evaluate proposals, or teach without lecturing.
user-invocable: true
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# Socratic Questioning
Guide discovery through systematic questioning, helping examine a belief, decision, or idea more deeply.
## Instructions
Work through multiple levels of questioning to explore the topic. The goal isn't to prove the person wrong—it's to help them (or yourself) think more clearly and deeply.
### Output Format
**Topic/Belief**: [What we're examining]
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## Starting Point
**The Claim/Position**
[Restate the belief or idea being examined]
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## Layer 1: Clarifying the Claim
**Questions**
- What exactly do you mean by [key term]?
- Can you give a specific example of this?
- What would this look like in practice?
**Reflections**
[What these questions reveal about the claim]
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## Layer 2: Probing Assumptions
**Hidden Assumptions**
| Assumption | Question to Test It |
|------------|-------------------|
| [assumption 1] | "Is it always true that...?" |
| [assumption 2] | "What would need to be true for...?" |
**Questions**
- What are you taking for granted here?
- Why do you think [X] leads to [Y]?
- What if [assumption] weren't true?
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## Layer 3: Examining Evidence
**Questions**
- What evidence supports this view?
- How do you know that [claim]?
- What would change your mind?
- Is there any evidence against this?
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## Layer 4: Exploring Implications
**Questions**
- If this is true, what else follows?
- What are the consequences of believing this?
- How does this apply to [edge case]?
- If we're wrong about this, what's the cost?
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## Layer 5: Alternative Perspectives
**Questions**
- What would someone who disagrees say?
- How would [specific person/role] view this?
- What's the strongest argument against?
**Steel Man**
The best argument against this position:
> [Strongest counterargument]
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## Synthesis
**Refined Position**
After questioning, a more nuanced view might be:
> [Refined statement]
**Remaining Questions**
- [Question 1]
- [Question 2]
**Key Insight**
The most valuable thing this questioning revealed:
> [Insight]
## Guidelines
- Ask, don't tell
- Follow curiosity, not agenda
- "I don't know" is a valuable answer
- The goal is understanding, not winning
- Be patient—good questions take time to answer
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