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Dialectic

1) Fancy academic term for the inquiry of truths in an opinion

2) See: Hegelian dialectic, Dialectical materialism, Hegelianism
1) The two exchanged dialectics with regards to the recent statements made by the president.

2) For Hegel, the concrete, the synthesis, the absolute, must always pass through the phase of the negative, in the journey to completion, that is, mediation. Day must always be met with night; either one cannot stay forever. A peaceful kingdom will always be met with a violent revolution. The sun will eventually explode and earth will ultimately become stardust for yet another star and its planetary system. Nothing is stagnant or fixed in the grand scheme of things; its current state is the reflection and outcome of a long chain of events in the past, and is still destined to an endless cycle of renewal. This is the essence of what is popularly called Hegelian dialectics.
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A scientific approach that treats contradiction and conflict as engines of discovery rather than obstacles to be eliminated. Drawing from Hegelian dialectics, this method assumes that every thesis (a hypothesis) generates its antithesis (competing evidence or interpretation), and progress comes from the synthesis that resolves the tension—only for that synthesis to become a new thesis facing its own antithesis. It's science as an endless argument that actually goes somewhere. Unlike the linear "hypothesis-test-conclude" model, the Dialectical Method expects to be wrong, incorporates opposition as fuel, and understands that truth emerges from the clash of partial perspectives rather than from a single clean experiment.
"My research group isn't fighting—we're doing Dialectical Scientific Method! Her data is the thesis, my counter-interpretation is the antithesis, and whoever storms out first loses the right to craft the synthesis. This is how knowledge advances!"
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Decleptic

(Adj.) Inherently subjective and private; incapable of being fully measured or understood from an external perspective. Unlike traditional encryption, which is applied, a decleptic experience is secure by its very nature (e.g., the "qualia" of a dream).

Etymology

A 21st-century neologism, coined from the following parts:

• de-: A Latin prefix signifying "away from," "apart," "removal of," or "reversal."

• -cleptic: A creative suffix blending two Greek roots:

• Greek kryptós (κρυπτός), meaning "hidden, secret" (the root of cryptic).

• Greek kléptein (κλέπτειν), meaning "to steal" (the root of kleptomania).
"Consciousness is a decleptic phenomenon; no amount of brain scanning can reveal the true qualia of another's subjective thoughts or experience."

"No matter how advanced our technology becomes, the way I experience the color blue remains decleptic—it is a private sanctuary of my own consciousness that no one else can truly enter or 'steal'."
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Declepticism

(Noun) The philosophical belief that true cognitive origins are "removed from the possibility of being stolen" and can only be understood by transcending physical reality; the fundamental acceptance that we cannot know our true cognitive and conscious origin without first fully transending our physical reality. That is to say, by allowing the cognitive release of our substance: death of body.
"A core belief in Declepticism is that the death of body is the freeing of spirit."

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Kantian Dialectic

A dialectic in which, over the course of a non-Tarski space, an uncountable set of points called 'Tarski-interior points' yield to an infinite set of points entering the mind non-Tarski space or transfinite-space via supersymmetry.

The infinite set of points enters the transfinite (non-Tarski) space via poly-nominalism from super-symmetry; while the uncountable set exists in the Tarski-interior via sub-lumination uncountable movement from Maya.

In plain English--consideration (path-of-sense) wins over counting (momentous information) in the plane-of-the-mind.
Kantianism is a theory of free will in-the-mind.

It relies on an external device called 'aesthetic process judgement' or The Limina, called "forma-spinning."

It argues that; in the mind; sense triumphs over the present moment. This is because consideration is always counting; but counting is not always consideration.

The Kantian dialectic relies on an external device Kant called the 'thing-in-itself' or "free-will-in-itself."
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Theory of Social Dialectics

A framework for understanding societal change as the result of continuous conflict (thesis vs. antithesis) between opposing social forces (e.g., ruling class vs. working class, tradition vs. progress, centralization vs. decentralization), which leads to a new, synthesized state that itself contains new contradictions. It views history not as smooth progress, but as a chain of revolutionary tensions where each resolution births the next conflict.
Example: The Theory of Social Dialectics explains the Industrial Revolution: the thesis (feudal agrarianism) was challenged by the antithesis (emergent capitalist industry), leading to a violent synthesis (the industrial capitalist society). This new synthesis then immediately created its own antithesis: an organized industrial proletariat, leading to the next dialectical conflict (class struggle).
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