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dialectic

dialectic / dialectic / dialectic
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pl: dialectics

This term describes a method of reasoning that seeks truth by analyzing the conflict between opposing viewpoints. It is most often associated with the Socratic method of questioning or the Hegelian and Marxist frameworks of historical progression through contradiction. In a philosophical context, it suggests a dynamic movement from a starting proposition to its opposite, eventually arriving at a synthesis that preserves the truths of both. It is a formal, intellectual process rather than a casual debate.

Meanings

Noundialectic

The art of investigating or discussing the truth of opinions through logical arguments and the resolution of contradictions.

"The Socratic dialectic focuses on questioning assumptions to reach a deeper truth."

Noundialectic

A method of philosophical argument in which a thesis is countered by an antithesis, resulting in a synthesis that resolves the conflict.

"Hegel's dialectic describes the historical process of social and intellectual evolution."

Adjectivedialectic

Relating to the logical discussion of ideas or the process of resolving contradictions through reasoned argument.

"The professor employed a dialectic approach to analyze the conflicting political theories."

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