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  1. Hegel’s Dialectics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Jun 3, 2016 · “Hegel’s dialectics” refers to the particular dialectical method of argument employed by the 19th Century German philosopher, G.W.F. Hegel (see entry on Hegel), which, like other …

  2. Dialectical School (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    Aug 27, 2004 · The ‘Dialectical School’ denotes a group of early Hellenistic philosophers that were loosely connected by philosophizing in the — Socratic — tradition of Eubulides of Miletus …

  3. Aristotle’s Logic - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Mar 18, 2000 · The correspondence with dialectical method is straightforward: rhetorical speeches, like dialectical arguments, seek to persuade others to accept certain conclusions on …

  4. Dialogical Logic - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Feb 4, 2022 · Dialogical logic is a dialogue-based approach to logic and argumentation rooted in a research tradition that goes back to dialectics in Greek Antiquity, when problems were …

  5. Hegel’s Social and Political Philosophy - Stanford Encyclopedia of ...

    Jun 3, 2021 · Hegel argues his positions in a dialectical way that is not linear and designed to show how seemingly different perspectives can have their opposition somehow dissolve within …

  6. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - Stanford Encyclopedia of …

    Feb 13, 1997 · Given the dialectical mode in which Hegel’s texts progress, as seen already in both Phenomenology of Spirit and Science of Logic, we will expect the capacities examined in …

  7. Hegel's Dialectics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Jun 3, 2016 · “Hegel’s dialectics” refers to the particular dialectical method of argument employed by the 19th Century German philosopher, G.W.F. Hegel (see entry on Hegel), which, like other …

  8. Kant’s Critique of Metaphysics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Feb 29, 2004 · What emerges in the Dialectic is a more complex story, one in which Kant seeks to disclose and critique the “transcendental ground” that leads to the misapplications of thought …

  9. Theodor W. Adorno - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    May 5, 2003 · Dialectic of Enlightenment presupposes a critical social theory indebted to Karl Marx and Max Weber. Adorno reads Marx as a Hegelian materialist whose critique of …

  10. John M. E. McTaggart - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Dec 10, 2009 · Although McTaggart’s early forays in metaphysics employed a “Hegelian” dialectical method, McTaggart’s most well-known works proceed in a fashion that would be …