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VI. Argument |
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6.3 Dialectic |
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Article 194–Active Dialectic |
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Canon 2653 |
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An Active Dialectic Method is a dialectic method that is predicated on the resolution of disagreement through logical and reasoned argument based upon the presumption of a pre-existing need for a particular belief system, or system in general. |
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Canon 2654 |
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An Active Dialectic Method by definition introduces bias and corruption of possible results, by presumptions of belief as a measure of validity or falsity to a particular argument underpinning the system. |
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Canon 2655 |
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There are two forms of Active Dialectic Method being Scientific and Fanatic: |
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(i) Scientific Dialectic Method is a system using a base knowledge system founded on science, reason, logic and wisdom; and |
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(ii) Fanatic Dialectic Method is a system using a base knowledge system founded on superstition, false information, threat, fear and irrationality. |
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Canon 2656 |
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Of all dialectic methods, the worst Fanatic Dialectic Method is the Scholastic Dialectic Method and its extreme variations. |
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