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dialectician
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di·a·lec·ti·cian  (d-lk-tshn)
n.
1. One who specializes in the study of dialects.
2. One who practices or is skilled in dialectic.
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Noun1.dialectician - a logician skilled in dialectic
logician, logistician - a person skilled at symbolic logic
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dialectician
nDialektiker(in) m(f)


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He well knew and could articulate the theories of religion developed by Jungian psychologists and Marxist dialecticians.
As Gotcher points out, dialecticians use such "harmless" shared deceptions to lay a crucial predicate: The assumption that there are no absolutes, that reality itself is subjective, and that what really matters is conforming to the consensus, the will of the collective.
Nonetheless, the esoteric dialecticians at October (and yes, at this magazine) succeeded in casting themselves as left-wing populists while depicting MONA'S curators as lackeys of the ruling class clinging to reactionary concepts of formal purity and artistic genius.
 
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