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Dialectic (Noun)

Meaning 1

Any formal system of reasoning that arrives at the truth by the exchange of logical arguments.

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • The philosopher's dialectic approach involved questioning and challenging assumptions to arrive at a deeper understanding of reality.
  • In the Platonic dialogue, Socrates engages in a dialectic with his interlocutors to explore the nature of justice and morality.
  • The dialectic between the opposing lawyers in the courtroom led to a more nuanced understanding of the case as they presented their arguments.
  • The scientist's dialectic method of inquiry involved testing hypotheses through experimentation and revising her theories based on the results.
  • The teacher used a dialectic approach in the classroom, encouraging students to engage in debate and discussion to develop their critical thinking skills.

Related Words

  • Dialectic (adjective)
  • Dialectician (noun)
  • Dialectical (adjective)

Meaning 2

A contradiction of ideas that serves as the determining factor in their interaction; "this situation created the inner dialectic of American history".

Classification

Nouns denoting relations between people or things or ideas.

Related Words

  • Dialectician (noun)
  • Dialectical (adjective)
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