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  1. 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 …

  2. Hegel’s Dialectics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Jun 3, 2016 · “Dialectics” is a term used to describe a method of philosophical argument that involves some sort of contradictory process between opposing sides.

  3. DIALECTIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dialectic is a term used in philosophy, and the fact that it is closely connected to the ideas of Socrates and Plato is completely logical—even from an etymological point of view.

  4. Dialectic | Hegelian, Synthesis & Antithesis | Britannica

    Feb 27, 2026 · dialectic, originally a form of logical argumentation but now a philosophical concept of evolution applied to diverse fields including thought, nature, and history.

  5. What is Dialectic? From Heraclitus to Marx - TheCollector

    Oct 21, 2023 · Throughout history, dialectic has served as a source of inspiration and a tool used by different schools of thought. Its meanings and interpretations have varied, ranging from a method of …

  6. Hegel's Dialectic: A Comprehensive Overview - Philosophos

    Dec 17, 2025 · Hegel's dialectic is based on the premise that all things have an inherent contradiction between their opposites. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's dialectic is one of the most influential …

  7. Dialectic - New World Encyclopedia

    Broadly defined in philosophical language, the dialectic is an exchange of propositions (theses) and counter-propositions (antitheses) resulting in a synthesis of the opposing assertions, or at least a …