Difference between revisions of "Dialectic"

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A dialectic is a dialog typically between opposite viewpoints.  It can also mean the science of logic, as in referring to [[Aristotle]] or [[Thomas Aquinas]].
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A '''dialectic''' is a dialog typically between opposite viewpoints.  It can also mean the science of logic, as in referring to [[Aristotle]] or [[Thomas Aquinas]].
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Revision as of 11:39, July 13, 2016

A dialectic is a dialog typically between opposite viewpoints. It can also mean the science of logic, as in referring to Aristotle or Thomas Aquinas.