In times of robust civil discourse and related divisiveness, a person’s capacity to hold opposing points of view simultaneously may help them sort noise from news.
This book consists in part in a study of dialectical motifs in Marx’s work, and in part in further developing these themes in the context of a new tendency that has emerged in recent years, which is ...
The word “dialectic” has a long history, from ancient Greek philosophers, through Hegel and Marx, and to the present day. Its meaning has changed over the centuries, and according to different ...
Using Aristotle's dialectic to define Aristotle's dialectic. Dialectic, unlike logic, is concerned with particular individuals with whom we are engaged with in argument. The argument proceeds by ...
To change the world we must understand it, and the foundations of this understanding are the definitions we use. Dialectic is - for the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle - the art of persuasion.