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The phrase "dialectical logic" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in philosophical or academic contexts to refer to a method of reasoning that involves examining and reconciling opposing viewpoints or ideas. Example: The main argument in this essay is based on the principles of dialectical logic, which requires us to consider both sides of the issue before reaching a conclusion.
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And in the dialectical logic of the former Soviet Union, his barbarity may have been helpful.Many Chechens believe Mr Basayev was left alive, while other, comparatively moderate insurgents were not, so that the separatist cause should have only one demonic face.
It is said that art cannot behave in an irrational manner and cannot ignore logic; and certainly it is neither irrational nor illogical; but its own rationality, its own logic, is a quite different thing from the dialectical logic of the concept, and it was in order to indicate this peculiar and unique character that the name "logic of sense" or "aesthetic" was invented.
The book introduces a form of dialectical logic meant to rival Hegel's.
The uniqueness assumption has become more and more questionable as logicians have developed more and more logics (e.g. intuitionist logic, dialethetic paraconsistent and dialectical logic, relevance logic).
In the late 1930s, Horkheimer described all of his efforts as working toward a project on dialectical logic (Wiggerschaus 1994, 177).
For example, Tanabe's early "logic of the specific," with its concern for the manner in which ethnic specificity mediates the particular individual and universal humanity, can be read more as a critical appropriation of Hegelian dialectical logic and political philosophy than as a straightforward development of East Asian or Buddhist thought.
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This paper formalises dialectical classical logic argumentation that both satisfies these practical desiderata and is provably rational.
In the article difference between dialectical and formal logic of understanding the process of child development is shown.
First, a "dialectical opposition" between "logic and experience," "form and content," "constitutive principles and empirical laws," and "'from above'… [and] 'from below'" pervades the work of the syntacticists (Friedman 1999, 34, 63).
Within informal logic, the dialectical aspects of argument have given rise to the notion that arguers have "dialectical obligations" which are a key component of proper argument (see Johnson 2000).
Within, the stories gloriously meander with asides and observations that blend reportorial happenstance with narrative logic; his dialectical digressions and exotic incidentals suggest both the variety of inner experience that circumstances admit and the malleability of storytelling itself.
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