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Synonyms dialectic
Derivation dialectic


the dialectical method.

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Dialectical materialism originates from two major aspects of Marx's philosophy.
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Hegel's dialectical theory affected many thinkers concerned with social issues16.
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She wasn't talking about dialectical behavior therapy, though she could have been.
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It also denies the dialectical relationship between ourselves and our environment.
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Nowhere have I seen a clear dialectical sequence laid out of the possible options.
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This corresponds to the earliest evidence of dialectical divergence within Slavic.
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The dialectical method thus views the whole of reality as an evolving process.
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy in a nutshell, The California Psychologist, 34, 10-13.
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy is among the most effective treatments for BPD.
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More examples
  • Dialectic: of or relating to or employing dialectic; "the dialectical method"
  • (dialectic) any formal system of reasoning that arrives at the truth by the exchange of logical arguments
  • (dialectic) a contradiction of ideas that serves as the determining factor in their interaction; "this situation created the inner dialectic of American history"
  • (dialectics) a rationale for dialectical materialism based on change through the conflict of opposing forces
  • (dialectics) A systematic method of argument that attempts to resolve the contradictions in opposing views or ideas
  • (dialectic) In Hegel's philosophy, change occurs through the tension between an initial thesis and its contradiction, or antithesis. Reconciliation of this contradiction leads to synthesis, a higher conception that involves but transcends both thesis and antithesis. ...
  • (19. dialectic) a form of thinking or description of thinking in which one term is always defined against its opposite. That oppositional pair operates interactively to creative meaning, eventually forming a third, middle term, which has its own counterpart. ...
  • (1. Dialectic) The presence of contradictory realities where the contradiction is overcome by including elements from each of the contradictory elements in a synthesis that is more than the combination of each member of the contradiction. ...
  • (DIALECTIC) In Socrates and Plato's day it meant the art of seeking truth through conversation. For Aristotle, it meant the "process of criticism wherein lies the path to the principles of all inquiries." In Hegel, it meant the essence of the process of reality.