
1) Dialectical 2) French word used in English 3) Logical argumentation 4) Method of logic 5) Philosophical methodology 6) Philosophy 
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1) Dialectical 
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 Dialectic (also dialectics and the dialectical method) is a method of argument for resolving disagreement that has been central to European and Indian philosophy since antiquity. The word dialectic originated in ancient Greece, and was made popular by Plato in the Socratic dialogues. The dialectical method is discourse between two or more people h...
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• (a.) Alt. of Dialectical • (n.) Same as Dialectics.
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(from the article `philosophy, Western`) ...had its own special architectonics. Each of Kant`s three critiques is divided into the same three parts: (1) an `analytic,` or analysis of ...
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originally a form of logical argumentation but now a philosophical concept of evolution applied to diverse fields including thought, nature, and ... [27 related articles]
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Greek term, originally associated with the philosopher Socrates' method of argument through dialogue and conversation. Hegelian dialectic, named after the German philosopher 
Hegel, refers to an...
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 Di`a·lec'tic  noun
Di`a·lec'tic  noun  Same as 
 Dialectics . « Plato placed his 
 dialectic above all sciences.» 
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the exchange of arguments and counter-arguments, respectively advocating propositions (theses) and counter-propositions (antitheses), in arriving at a conclusion (synthesis).
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[
adj] - of or relating to or employing dialectic 2. [n] - a contradiction of ideas that serves as the determining factor in their interaction 3. [n] - any formal system of reasoning that arrives at the truth by the exchange of logical arguments
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dialectic 1. The art of critical examination into the truth of an opinion; the investigation of truth by discussion: in earlier English use, a synonym of logic as applied to formal rhetorical reasoning; logical argumentation or disputation. 2. In modern Philosophy; specifically applied by Kant to the criticism which shows the mutually contradictory...
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A rhetorical term that has been defined differently by Aristotle and Ramus, among others; generally, it means using verbal communication between people to discuss topics in order to come to an agreement about them.
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 dialectical adjective
dialectical adjective of or relating to or employing dialectic; `the dialectical method`
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(Gr. dia + legein, discourse) The beginning of dialectic Aristotle is said to have attributed to Zeno of Elea. But as the art of debate by question and answer, its beginning is usually associated with the Socrates of the Platonic dialogues. As conceived by Plato himself, dialectic is the science of first principles which differs from other science....
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Greek term, originally associated with the philosopher Socrates' method of argument through dialogue and conversation. Hegelian dialectic, named after the German philosopher Hegel, refers to an interpretive method in which the contradiction between a thesis and its antithesis is resolved through synthesis
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the art or practice of a logical discussion as of the truth of a theory or opinion.
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