dialectic
dialectic 英 [ˌdaɪəˈlektɪk] 美 [ˌdaɪəˈlɛktɪk]
n. 辩证法;逻辑论证 adj. 辩证的;辩证法的;方言的
名词复数:dialectics
- Dialectic is a formal system of reasoning that arrives at the truth through the exchange of logical arguments.
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- n. 辩证法;逻辑论证
- adj. 辩证的;辩证法的;方言的
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1. dialectic materialism maintains the unity of motive and effective, the unity of measures and purposes.
辩证唯物主义者主张动机和效果的统一,手段和目的的统一。
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2. In Hegel he finds the concept of the idealistic dialectic as a means of understanding historical change but he uses Feuerbach's materialism as a tool for understanding it correctly.
在黑格尔那里他找到了观念论辩证法的概念来作为一种理解历史变化的手段,但他借助了费尔巴哈的唯物主义作为正确理解它的工具。
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3. With regard to the persuasion achieved by proof or apparent proof: just as in dialectic there is induction on the one hand and syllogism or apparent syllogism on the other, so it is in rhetoric.
至于通过论据或明显的论据而奏效的说服:正如在辩证法中一方面有归纳推理,另一方面有三段论或明显的三段论一样,在修辞学中也是如此。
- dialectic (n.) 1580s, earlier dialatik (late 14c.), from Old French dialectique (12c.), from Latin dialectica, from Greek dialektike (techne) "(art of) philosophical discussion or discourse," fem. of dialektikos "of conversation, discourse," from dialektos "discourse, conversation" (see dialect). Originally synonymous with logic; in modern philosophy refined by Kant, then by Hegel, who made it mean "process of resolving or merging contradictions in character." Related: Dialectics.
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