dialectic Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdaɪ.əˈlek.tɪk]
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Meaning of dialectic In English

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Examples of dialectic

  • Dialectic expresses a given intent. 

  • He not only wrote on dialectics and logic, but also on physics in its various departments. 

  • Meantime dialectic, or knowledge of ideal things, remains merely virtual. 

  • Physics and dialectic meet in this: that the second brings to fruition what the first describes, namely, existence, and that both have their transcendental root in the flux of being. 

  • The dialectics of form and content cannot be disrupted; it is the necessary precondition of how content is presented and what it comprises.

  • Such a system could not know peace in its history and had to be visited by revolutions and conquests, such was the law of dialectics.

  • Together as an entity, identity ariation constitutes the dialectic equilibrium fundamental to musical time.

  • Seeing therein a dialectic between nationalism and internationalism, his interpretive framework is also much more sophisticated than others.

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Translations of dialectic In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    辯證法…

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  • 中文简体

    辩证法…

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  • Español

    dialéctica, Dialecto, Dialéctica…

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  • Português

    dialética…

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  • Français

    dialectique…

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  • Čeština

    dialektika, protikladnost…

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  • Dansk

    dialektik…

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  • Indonesia

    dialektika…

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