Systematic dialectic

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Systematic dialectic is distinguished from historical dialectic and its logic explored. As a strategy of exposition designed to articulate the forms of a given whole it orders the relevant categories in a linear development. The dialectical justification of the transitions is the central question addressed. What is given progressively as the further determination of the abstract beginning should be read retrogressively as a grounding movement validating the earlier categories from the perspective of the concrete whole.

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Arthur, C. J. (1998). Systematic dialectic. Science and Society, 62(3), 447–459. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789047402886_005

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