dialectic
41dialectic — di·a·lec·tic || ‚daɪə lektɪk n. act of arriving at a conclusion by means of logical reasoning; logical discussion; art or science of discursive reasoning; logical contradiction used as a force to continue interaction between two opposing… …
42dialectic — I. n. (Log.) Logic of illusion, negative procedure, progression by negation. II. a.; (also dialectical) 1. Logical. 2. Negative, critical, exposing limits, exposing inadequacy. 3. Idiomatic, provincial …
43dialectic — also dialectics noun (U) a method of examining and discussing ideas in order to find the truth, that follows rules developed by Socrates, Plato and Hegel dialectical adjective …
44dialectic — adj 1. dialectical, logical, rational, rationalistic, reasoned; analytic, deductive, inductive; argumentative, controversial, polemical, contentious. 2. dialectal, dialect, regional, provincial, vicinal, areal; idiomatic, vernacular, local,… …
45dialectic — di·a·lec·tic …
46dialectic — Диалектический …
47dialectic — a, dialeiti, ico adj. et f. dialectique …
48dialectic — n. & adj. Philos. n. 1 a the art of investigating the truth of opinions; the testing of truth by discussion. b logical disputation. 2 a inquiry into metaphysical contradictions and their solutions, esp. in the thought of Kant and Hegel. b the… …
49dialectic, Hegelian — Диалектика гегелевская …
50Master-slave dialectic — This article is about Hegel s master slave dialectic. For the general terms, see Master (disambiguation) and Slave. For computer controllers, see Master slave (technology) …