dialectics
Dialectics (English: dialectic, also translated as dialectics, dialectical method) is a way of resolving different opinions. Dialogues between two or more people who hold different views on a subject, and they want to build awareness of the truth through this well-founded dialogue. It discusses the problems of India and the European philosophy since ancient times. This term applies to a variety of different areas, including philosophy, natural sciences and history. Dialectics stemmed from the logical dialectic process of ancient Greece and was well known for Plato's record of the record of Socrates. Socrates believes that truth is the most important, only based on reason (similar to the logic, not the feelings), is to persuade others to find the truth and the correct way, and is a decisive factor in the behavior of a person. He believes that truth can be found in the reasoning and logic used in the discussion. ...