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Greek term, originally associated with the philosopher Socrates' method of argument through dialogue and conversation. Hegelian dialectic, named after the German philosopher Hegel, refers to an interpretive method in which the contradiction between a thesis and its antithesis is resolved through synthesis.


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In order to explicate this, let us draw on Hegel's dialectic of 'force and expression'.
These criticisms of Ricoeur remind me of Marx's critique of Hegel's dialectic end phenomenology (Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts) where Marx privileges the material objectification, what he calls "sensuousness" or "externality" as opposed to "thought which shuttles back end forth within itself' (Fromm 1966, p.
[3] Marx, whom I will discuss below, materializes Hegel's dialectic, insisting that the power struggles which shape history are fundamentally economic, not psychological.
 
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