different between logically vs dialectical
logically
English
Etymology
logical +? -ly
Adverb
logically (comparative more logically, superlative most logically)
- In a logical manner, with logic.
Antonyms
- illogically
Translations
logically From the web:
- what's logically mean
- what's logically sound
- logically what happens when you die
- logically what does that mean
- what is logically equivalent
- what number logically follows this series
- what is logically equivalent to p and q
- what is logically equivalent to the converse of a conditional statement
dialectical
English
Etymology
dialectic +? -al
Adjective
dialectical (comparative more dialectical, superlative most dialectical)
- Of, or pertaining to dialectic; (in philosophy) logically reasoned through the exchange of opposing ideas.
- Of, or peculiar to a (nonstandard) dialect; dialectal.
Related terms
- dialect
- dialectic
- dialectically
Translations
See also
- (peculiar to a dialect): dialectal
dialectical From the web:
- what dialectical behavior therapy
- what dialectical materialism
- what dialectical tensions
- dialectical meaning
- what dialectical journal
- what dialectical thought
- what dialectical materialism meaning
- dialectical what does this mean
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