Pronunciation: /daɪəˈlɛktɪks/
noun a method of reasoning or argumentation that seeks to uncover the truth by embracing and reconciling contradictions
A1 Dialectics is the study of how things are interconnected.
A2 In philosophy, dialectics is often used to analyze opposing viewpoints.
B1 Understanding dialectics can help improve critical thinking skills.
B2 The teacher explained the concept of dialectics using real-life examples.
C1 The scholar's research delved deep into the complexities of dialectics.
C2 Her thesis on dialectics was praised for its originality and depth of analysis.
formal The study of dialectics in philosophy involves examining the contradictory aspects of a concept in order to reach a deeper understanding.
informal We had a lively debate about dialectics in our philosophy class yesterday.
slang I'm still trying to wrap my head around all this dialectics stuff, it's pretty confusing.
figurative The dialectics of life often present us with opposing forces that we must navigate in order to find balance.
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