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dialectics

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noun

  1. the study of reasoning or of argumentative methodology
  2. a particular methodology or system; a logic
  3. the application of the Hegelian dialectic or the rationale of dialectical materialism
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Mondrian’s motto — “each element is determined by its contrary†— drew on Hegel’s dialectics, according to which oppositions pitted against one another result not in stasis but in constant evolution.

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The theater, built on messy dialectics, is resistant to ideology.

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In times of conspiracy theories and filter bubbles, Hegel’s method of thinking – dialectics – can become a kind of intellectual self-help.

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The German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel spoke of political “dialectics,†in which opposites — the “thesis†and its “antithesis†— are resolved into a “synthesis.â€

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The dialectics of that change of mood are instructive.

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