Dialectic process vs. dialogic process: Difference between revisions

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In a [[dialectic]] process describing the interaction and resolution between multiple [[paradigms]] or [[ideologies]], one putative solution establishes primacy over the others. The goal of a dialectic process is to merge point and counterpoint (thesis and antithesis) into a compromise or other state of agreement (synthesis). Examples of dialectic process can be found in [[Plato's Republic]].
 
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==See also==
*[[Dialogical self]]
*[[Internal discourse]]
*[[Relational dialectics]]
 
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