dialectic
nounDefinition of dialectic
philosophy
b
: the Platonic (see platonic sense 1) investigation of the eternal ideas
3
: the logic of appearances and of illusions : the logic of fallacy
the dialectic of Kant
4a
: the Hegelian process of change in which a concept or its realization passes over into and is preserved and fulfilled by its opposite
also
: the critical investigation of this process
b Marxism
(1)
usually dialectics plural in form but singular or plural in construction
: development through the stages of thesis (see thesis sense 4), antithesis, and synthesis (see synthesis sense 2b) in accordance with the laws of dialectical materialism
(2)
: the investigation of this process
(3)
: the theoretical application of this process especially in the social sciences
5 usually dialectics plural in form but singular or plural in construction
a
: any systematic reasoning, exposition (see exposition sense 2a), or argument that juxtaposes opposed or contradictory ideas and usually seeks to resolve their conflict : a method of examining and discussing opposing ideas in order to find the truth
b
: an intellectual exchange of ideas
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: the dialectical tension or opposition between two interacting forces or elements
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