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VI. Argument |
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6.3 Dialectic |
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Article 193–Passive Dialectic |
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Canon 2650 |
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A Passive Dialectic Method is a dialectic method that is predicated on the resolution of disagreement through logical and reasoned argument without the presumption of a pre-existing need for a particular belief system, or system in general. |
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Canon 2651 |
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A Passive Dialectic Method by definition minimizes any bias or corruption of possible results, by avoiding presumptions of belief as a measure of validity or falsity to a particular argument. |
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Canon 2652 |
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Of all dialectic methods, only one method may be regarded as Passive being the Elenchus Dialectic Method, also known as the “Socratic Method”. |
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