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How to use dialectician in a sentence

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Heraclitus was a dialectician, while Zeno was a metaphysical relativist.
The dialectician acts more strictly as such when he grasps an inference between immediate endoxes and the proposed problem.
For example, the dialectician or the orator discuss the problem of the preferable, or the useful, or the just.
More so, both will only rely on common places as such, in so far as they are less well trained and prepared as dialectician or orator.
Etc... This is a more immediate preparation for the discussion, and the dialectician as well as the orator will aim for it as much as possible.
It's in this endox that the dialectician, according to Aristotle, will find his proper evidence.
A gifted dialectician, Poseidonius was notable for his powers of observation, his travel reports, his ironic humour, and his practice of Stoic doctrine.
His is the pseudo-movement, where the doubling simply mimics the routine of a tautologist, of a monologist, and of a Hegelian dialectician.
Bayle, a superb dialectician, challenged philosophical, scientific, and theological theories, both ancient and modern, showing that they all led to perplexities, paradoxes, and contradictions.
But can the dialectician find such analogous scopes?
AzaƱa was not a man of the people: he was one of an intellectual minority, a select and disdainful writer, an exacting, cold, precise, original dialectician.
Examples from Classical Literature
For you surely would not regard the skilled mathematician as a dialectician?
He is the poet or maker of words, as in civilised ages the dialectician is the definer or distinguisher of them.
The distinction between the mathematician and the dialectician is also noticeable.
The dialectician is as much above the mathematician as the mathematician is above the ordinary man.
These are the processes of division and generalization which are so dear to the dialectician, that king of men.
For the philosopher or dialectician is also the only true king or statesman.
They are exactly the subject-matter best fitted for the acute dialectician.
From any one of these sources the dialectician may borrow premisses for syllogizing.
A dialectician, who knows how to insult artistically, is respected.
It may be observed that these sophisms all occur in his cross-examination of Meletus, who is easily foiled and mastered in the hands of the great dialectician.
This fixed idea of the rhapsodist was delivered with animated enthusiasm, in a manner entirely declamatory, for he had plainly no skill as a dialectician.
According to Aristotle himself, therefore, the Dialectician is agonistic and eristic, just as much as the Sophist.
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