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It is clear that you fancy yourself a philosopher and dialectician.
And him who knows how to ask and answer you would call a dialectician?
He soon gave evidence of rare ability as a preacher and a dialectician.
He was a powerful debater, but his victories were those of a dialectician.
"Odd word from an old material dialectician like yourself."
Fortunately for us, most of the time the artist in him gets the better of the dialectician.
For you surely would not regard the skilled mathematician as a dialectician?
A dialectician and logician, he was Luther's teacher in both these branches.
Though he preferred theater work, his radio work allowed him to become a master dialectician.
Greenberg, the agile dialectician, would have been pleased.
Mr. Murray is a sociologist, dialectician and intellectual historian.
Hegel might be defined as a dialectician.
A dialectician is a philosopher who views the world in terms of complementary opposites and the interactions thereof.
"What we need is a first-class dialectician."
These works show Sabatier as "at once an accomplished dialectician and a mystic in the best sense of the word."
After retiring from acting, Tyrrell worked as a dialectician and made recordings for the blind.
"Thigpen, didn't you say that what we needed was a first-class dialectician?"
And do you also agree, I said, in describing the dialectician as one who attains a conception of the essence of each thing?
A dialectician.
The dialectician had vanished altogether.
The deceased dialectician clucked his tongue.
"Evil times, indeed," the dialectician rumbled.
The Los Angeles Times of the day praises her abilities as a dialectician.
But the old dialectician would probably have been shocked to see how much collectivism has flowered in the hypercapitalist Internet economy of late.
And the work of the legislator is to give names, and the dialectician must be his director if the names are to be rightly given?