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November 2, 1861 Dijon, France June 4 , 1949Aix-en-Provence, France Maurice Blondel, in full Maurice Édouard Blondel (born November 2, 1861, Dijon, France died June 4 , 1949 Aix-en-Provence) French dialectical philosopher who formulated a "philosophy of action" that integrated classical Neoplatonic thought with modern pragmatism in the context of a Christian philosophy of religion.

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With the further development of her dialectical capacity, the philosopher-to-be comes to think that there are Forms; that is, comes to think that there are special entities variously related to particulars and property-instances.

The term synthesis also refers, in the dialectical philosophy of the 19th-century German philosopher G.W.F.

The second important philosopher of the dialectical school is the logician Philo (sometimes referred to as Philo of Megara, although we do not know his city of origin); he studied with Diodorus.

Hegel's dialectical philosophy.

Yet even his works on topics of philosophical significance generally avoided the dialectical arguments of Aristotelian and scholastic philosophers and proceeded by citation of biblical passages instead.

Hegel called this evolution "the dialectical process" (see dialectic).

Variations in Islam range from the rigid orthodoxy of the Ḥanbalites (a conservative school of law following the teachings of Ibn Ḥanbal) to the rational liberalism of the Muʿtazilites (a school of law utilizing Greek philosophical methods) to the dialectical doctrines (kalām) of the Arabian theologian al-Ashʿarī and the Turkish philosopher al-Fārābī.

At one extreme the humour of the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard is too dialectical and too bitter to exhaust the entire fullness of the Christian joy.

The truly great philosophers, and Plato was one of them, are still capable of becoming our companions in philosophical conversation, our dialectical partners.

The name 'Dialectical school' is used for a group of philosophers active from the later 4th to the mid 3rd centuries BC who are referred to as members of the Dialectic sect (hairesis) or as dialecticians (dialektikoi) in some later ancient sources (Diogenes Laertius [DL] 1.19).

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