Dialectic - Wikipedia In classical philosophy, dialectic (Ancient Greek: διαλεκτική dialektikḗ) is a form of reasoning based upon dialogue of arguments and counter-arguments, advocating propositions (theses) and counter-propositions (antitheses)
DIALECTICAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Dialectical describes how someone goes about finding the truth If you're an investigative journalist, you probably use dialectical reasoning You might think dialectical refers to how people speak in a certain region or in a specific group, such as a regional accent
DIALECTICAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Dialectical differences are not just a matter of appropriations and borrowings On the contrary, a dialectical view considers the universe to be eternal in time and infinite in space, always self-renewing and ever-changing
Dialectical - definition of dialectical by The Free Dictionary The art or practice of arriving at the truth by the exchange of logical arguments 2 The process especially associated with Hegel of arriving at the truth by stating a thesis, developing a contradictory antithesis, and combining and resolving them into a coherent synthesis
dialectical - Wiktionary, the free dictionary dialectical (comparative more dialectical, superlative most dialectical) Of or pertaining to dialectic; (in philosophy) logically reasoned through the exchange of opposing ideas