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What (who) is διαλεκτική - definition

METHOD OF ARGUMENT FOR RESOLVING DISAGREEMENT
Dialectics; Thesis, antithesis, synthesis; Dialectical reasoning; Dialectical; Hegelian dialectic; Collective dialogue; Hegel's dialectic; Dialectically; Dialectical subtlety; Dialecticism; Hegelian Dialectic; Hegel's dialectical method; Dialectical method; Hegelian Thesis; Dialectism; Thesis antithesis synthesis; Thesis-antithesis-synthesis; Διαλεκτική; The Dialectic; Hegelian Dialectics; Hegelian dialectics; Hegelian synthesis; Dialectic process; Dialectical synthesis; Dialectical thinking; Thesis–antithesis–synthesis; Marxist dialectic; Dialectic method; Synthesis (philosophy); Marxist Dialectic; Marxist dialectics; Marxist Dialectics; Criticism of dialectic

dialectics         
n.
1.
Application of logical principles, applied logic.
2.
Logic, science of the laws of thought, science of reasoning.
dialectic         
(dialectics)
1.
People refer to the dialectic or dialectics of a situation when they are referring to the way in which two very different forces or factors work together, and the way in which their differences are resolved. (TECHNICAL or FORMAL)
...the dialectics of class struggle and of socio-economic change.
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2.
In philosophy, dialectics is a method of reasoning and reaching conclusions by considering theories and ideas together with ones that contradict them. (TECHNICAL)
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dialectical         
¦ adjective
1. relating to the logical discussion of ideas and opinions.
2. concerned with or acting through opposing forces.
Derivatives
dialectically adverb

Wikipedia

Dialectic

Dialectic (Greek: διαλεκτική, dialektikḗ; related to dialogue; German: Dialektik), also known as the dialectical method, is a discourse between two or more people holding different points of view about a subject but wishing to establish the truth through reasoned argumentation. Dialectic resembles debate, but the concept excludes subjective elements such as emotional appeal and rhetoric (in the modern pejorative sense). Dialectic may thus be contrasted with both the eristic, which refers to argument that aims to successfully dispute another's argument (rather than searching for truth), and the didactic method, wherein one side of the conversation teaches the other. Dialectic is alternatively known as minor logic, as opposed to major logic or critique.

Within Hegelianism, the word dialectic has the specialised meaning of a contradiction between ideas that serves as the determining factor in their relationship. Dialectical materialism, a theory or set of theories produced mainly by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, adapted the Hegelian dialectic into arguments regarding traditional materialism. The dialectics of Hegel and Marx were criticized in the twentieth century by the philosophers Karl Popper and Mario Bunge.

Dialectic tends to imply a process of evolution and so does not naturally fit within classical logics, but was given some formalism in the twentieth century. The emphasis on process is particularly marked in Hegelian dialectic, and even more so in Marxist dialectical logic, which tried to account for the evolution of ideas over longer time periods in the real world.