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    Di·a·lec·ti·cal
    /ˌdīəˈlektəkəl/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to the logical discussion of ideas and opinions: "dialectical ingenuity"
    • 2. concerned with or acting through opposing forces: "a dialectical opposition between artistic translation and transcription"
  2. Dialectical is an adjective that means of, relating to, or in accordance with dialectic, a method of philosophy and logic that involves the analysis of opposites and the synthesis of their relationships. It can also mean practicing, devoted to, or employing dialectic, a philosophy or logic. See synonyms, examples, etymology and related phrases.

  3. Dialectical is an adjective that means discovering what is true by considering opposite theories or by discovering what is true by discovering what is false. It is a social sciences term used in logic and argumentation. See examples, pronunciation and translations of dialectical in different languages.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DialecticDialectic - Wikipedia

    In the Marxist tradition, "dialectic" refers to regular and mutual relationships, interactions, and processes in nature, society, and human thought. [30] : 257. A dialectical relationship is a relationship in which two phenomena or ideas mutually impact each other, leading to development and negation.

  5. Dialectic is a term used in philosophy to refer to the method of discussion and reasoning by dialogue, or the logic of appearances and of illusions. It can also refer to the process of change and resolution of conflict, or the theory of Marxism. Learn more about its history, usage, and examples from various sources.

  6. Jun 3, 2016 · Hegel’s Dialectics. First published Fri Jun 3, 2016; substantive revision Fri Oct 2, 2020. “Dialectics” is a term used to describe a method of philosophical argument that involves some sort of contradictory process between opposing sides. In what is perhaps the most classic version of “dialectics”, the ancient Greek philosopher, Plato ...

  7. Learn the meaning of dialectical, an adjective that describes a method of reasoning by considering opposite theories or views. Find examples of dialectical in sentences and translations in different languages.

  8. Dialectic is a way of discovering what is true by considering opposite theories, or a method of examining something or finding a solution to a problem. Learn more about the meaning, usage and pronunciation of dialectic, and see examples and translations in different languages.

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