Definition of Dialecticians

1. Noun. (plural of dialectician) ¹

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Definition of Dialecticians

1. dialectician [n] - See also: dialectician

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dialecticians

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dialectical materialism
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dialecticians (current term)
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dialers

Literary usage of Dialecticians

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the Christian Church by Wilhelm Ernst Möller (1893)
"Although also a pupil of Abelard's and other dialecticians, he resisted the one-sided predominance of the dialectical formula and its ..."

2. A History of Cambridgeshire by John William Edward Conybeare (1897)
"... —Friars in Cambridge—Educational movement—Literary development of the thirteenth century—English historians—Foreign dialecticians. § 5—15. ..."

3. History of the Christian Church to the Reformation by Johann Heinrich Kurtz (1860)
"DIVISION AMONG THE dialecticians (ELEVENTH CENT.). When in the eleventh century the Church rose from its late decay, the ardour for scientific and literary ..."

4. Pen-pictures of Some Temperance Notables: Five Temperance Johns, and Other by Dawson Burns (1895)
"... A NIGHT WITH THE dialecticians. HAVING accepted an invitation from the Secretary of the Dialectical Society to address the members on the subject of ..."

5. Journal of Theological Studies (1904)
"These ' lay dialecticians ' were one of those numerous professional classes which the favourite study of'rhetoric' had evolved in Greek and later Roman ..."

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