Dialectics of Nature was created in 1883.
Negative Dialectics was created in 1966.
The categories of dialectics are 1.motion materialism 2.unity of opposites 3.contradictions(negation of the negation)
Common examples of relationship dialectics include autonomy vs. connection, openness vs. closedness, and predictability vs. novelty. These dialectics can impact a relationship by creating tension and conflict as partners navigate the balance between opposing needs and desires. Finding a healthy equilibrium between these dialectics is crucial for maintaining a strong and fulfilling relationship.
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Biblical authority was challenged via Philosophia doctrine and the application of its Metaphysics and Dialectics. The application of Dialectics has been used as a part of soviet subversion "active measures" to focus a sharp spear attack in the direction of Christians, in order to attempt to end Christian doctrine in the United States.
Dialectic was the method of persuasion that Plato used. Dialectic was the foundation of Aristotle's logos (logic). Plato believed that the pure factual truth was the most effective and ethical way to persuade, which is what dialectic was. Dialectic used no distractions such as ethos (creditability) and pathos (emotion). Rhetoric is a counterpart of dialectic because Aristotle's logos is an off-shoot of dialectic.
In Plato's philosophy, dialectics refers to the method of reasoning through dialogue and inquiry to reach a deeper understanding of concepts and truths. It involves a structured process of questioning and argumentation to uncover contradictions and reach higher levels of knowledge. Plato believed that by engaging in dialectics, individuals could move from the realm of opinion and belief to a more stable foundation of knowledge and wisdom.
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Belief in Philosopha doctrine and dialectics, lead to the downfall of Rome
In a dialectical manner.
Yu. A. Kharin has written: 'Fundamentals of dialectics' -- subject(s): Dialectic