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The term “'''dialectic'''” originates from the (ancient) Greek language. In its literal meaning, it means “art of conversation” or “art of dialog”. In ancient greek, dialectic was used as a rhetorical methodology to find the truth on topics of nature or society by using the dialog form and using the opposite of the treated object. According to Aristoteles, Zeno of Elea was the first dialectician.<ref>Dialectic (2024, June 2). ''Wiktionary''. Retrieved 26/07/2024 from https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=dialectic&oldid=79642563.</ref>
The term “'''dialectic'''” originates from the (ancient) Greek language. In its literal meaning, it means “art of conversation” or “art of dialog”. In ancient greek, dialectic was used as a rhetorical methodology to find the truth on topics of nature or society by using the dialog form and using the opposite of the treated object. According to Aristoteles, Zeno of Elea was the first dialectician.<ref>Dialectic (2024, June 2). ''Wiktionary''. Retrieved 26/07/2024 from https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=dialectic&oldid=79642563.</ref>


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== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
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