Explain the following with its reason (2)
1) Hegel's method is known as "Dialectics".
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“Dialectics” is a term used to describe a method of philosophical argument that involves some sort of contradictory process between opposing sides. In what is perhaps the most classic version of “dialectics”, the ancient Greek philosopher, Plato (see entry on Plato), for instance, presented his philosophical argument as a back-and-forth dialogue or debate, generally between the character of Socrates, on one side, and some person or group of people to whom Socrates was talking (his interlocutors), on the other.
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In order to understand the true nature of a thing
one needs to know both true and false, similarly
good and bad. This method of analysis which is
based on opposites is known as ‘Dialectics’.
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