Dialectical logico‑epistemology
An approach to logic and knowledge grounded in the movement of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis, most associated with Hegelian and Marxist traditions. It rejects static, formal logic in favor of a process‑oriented understanding where contradictions are not errors but driving forces of development. Dialectical logico‑epistemology holds that knowledge emerges through the conflict of opposing categories, and that truth is historical, contextual, and always in motion. It is widely used in critical theory, political economy, and historical analysis, emphasizing that what appears as stable fact is actually a temporary resolution of underlying tensions.
Example: “His dialectical logico‑epistemology analysis showed that capitalism creates both wealth and poverty as a single contradictory process—not a flaw to be corrected but the engine of the system itself.”
Dialectical logico‑epistemology by Dumu The Void April 20, 2026
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