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Logic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Logic , from the Greek λογική (logiké) is the art and science of reasoning. More specifically, it is defined by the Penguin Encyclopedia to be "The formal systematic study of the principles of valid ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on dialectic (logic), originally a form of logical argumentation but now a philosophical concept of evolution applied to diverse fields including thought, nature, and history. ... Among the classical Greek thinkers, the meanings of dialectic ranged from a technique of refutation in debate,
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Hegel begins his chapter on the Absolute Idea in the SCIENCE OF LOGIC by announcing that it "has shown itself to be the identity of the theoretical and the practical Idea. Each of these by itself is still one-sided."; ... THE DIALECTIC OF CAPITAL; Marx opened the first volume of CAPITAL by asserting the following:
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Where Does Logic Fit In? ... Go to Logic Curriculum for the Dialectic Stage ... Return to Dialectic Stage Subject Index...
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I believe supporters of dialectic, of every shade, will concede that classical logic has its sphere of usefulness. The spirit of orthodox logic seems to assume something like ... Hegel's dialectic claimed to be a material logic: that is to say, not an abstract scheme but the logic needed for understanding the universe.
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This thesis is concerned with Hegels logic inso- far as it elucidates the meaning and the function of dialectic. At the beginning (Chp.1) I have given a historical account of dialectic (as a term and as a method) from zeno of Elea to Hegel. ... Muhammad, Kamal (1987) HEGELS DIALECTIC LOGIC. PhD thesis,
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When we consider the evolution of philosophy, we find "logic" as an important dead end spur. The obsolescent line is especially "dialectic" logic. Dialectics is a type of logic used by all the historical philosophers since Thales.
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