noun
- people who practice or are skilled in dialectic; logical reasoners who examine ideas through discussion and debate
Usage: plural of dialectician
Examples
- The ancient Greek dialecticians used systematic questioning to explore philosophical problems.
- Medieval dialecticians developed sophisticated methods of logical argumentation.
- Modern dialecticians continue to refine techniques for examining opposing viewpoints.
- The university's philosophy department attracted renowned dialecticians from around the world.
- These dialecticians could identify logical fallacies in any argument.
- The debate featured skilled dialecticians who presented compelling cases for both sides.