Dialogic - Wikipedia Dialogic refers to the use of conversation or shared dialogue to explore the meaning of something (This is as opposed to monologic which refers to one entity with all the information simply giving it to others without exploration and clarification of meaning through discussion )
Dialogical Logic - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Dialogical logic is a dialogue-based approach to logic and argumentation rooted in a research tradition that goes back to dialectics in Greek Antiquity, when problems were approached through dialogues in which opposing parties discussed a thesis through questions and answers
Dialogical vs. Dialogic — What’s the Difference? Dialogical refers to the practical aspects of conversation and interaction within texts, while dialogic pertains to the theoretical analysis of these interactions and their meanings