- 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)
- DBT 101: What Does Dialectical Even Mean? - Sheppard Pratt
When I start DBT therapy groups or DBT trainings, I like to start with the question, “What does dialectical mean?” I often hear, “a discussion between two people,” “a dialogue,” “the way people talk, like the word dialect,” and finally “maybe something related to two things?”
- DIALECTICAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DIALECTICAL is of, relating to, or in accordance with dialectic How to use dialectical in a sentence
- DIALECTICAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Plato's dialogues contain many instances of dialectical argument Contradiction is after all what dialectical thinking is all about Underlying this motif, therefore, is a dialectical relationship between history and eternity whose interrelationship ultimately redeems time itself
- Dialectical - definition of dialectical by The Free Dictionary
di•a•lec•tic (ˌdaɪ əˈlɛk tɪk) adj Also, dialectical 1 pertaining to or of the nature of logical argumentation 2 dialectal n
- Dialectic | Hegelian, Synthesis Antithesis | Britannica
dialectic, originally a form of logical argumentation but now a philosophical concept of evolution applied to diverse fields including thought, nature, and history
- DIALECTICAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
dialectical in British English (ˌdaɪəˈlɛktɪkəl ) adjective of or relating to dialectic or dialectics
- dialectical, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
dialectical, n adj meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
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