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Definition of Dialectician
1. Noun. A logician skilled in dialectic.
Definition of Dialectician
1. n. One versed in dialectics; a logician; a reasoner.
Definition of Dialectician
1. Noun. One versed in dialectics. ¹
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Definition of Dialectician
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dialectician
Literary usage of Dialectician
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Aristotle by George Grote (1872)
"The philosopher ought to show his competence as a dialectician, by indicating
and handling those various difficulties and controversies bearing on his ..."
2. English Synonyms Discriminated by William Taylor (1856)
"The dialectician is praised in proportion as his method is exhaustive ; that is,
... Bayle excelled more as a dialectician, than as a logician. ..."
3. Plato, and the Other Companions of Sokrates by George Grote (1865)
"... of his opponent:—Distinguishing the dialectician from the Sophist (he says),
the dialectician im- K-presenta- r ^ L 1 Stallbaum, Proleg. in Platon. ..."
4. A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and Doctrines: Being by Henry Wace (1880)
"... high an opinion of the powers of Evagrius as a theologian and dialectician
that he left him behind in Constantinople to aid the newly appointed bishop, ..."
5. Plato and the Older Academy by Eduard Zeller, Alfred Goodwin (1876)
"... and they are worthless in proportion and as long as they are withheld from
the use of the dialectician.159 Nay, even the handicraft arts—con- w Ag will ..."
6. Sonnenschein's Cyclopaedia of Education: A Handbook of Reference on All by Alfred Ewen Fletcher (1892)
"There he became the pupil of Guillaume de Champeaux, the most skilful dialectician
of the age. Abelard soon surpassed his master, and often challenged him ..."