Dialectical, as in the Socratic dialogues, insofar as reasoned arguments tend towards a truth? Yes, as long as philosophy is discussed among rational folks. Philosophy isn’t dialectical at all, if a single rational folk is just trying to figure stuff out for himself. — Mww
One opposes a different opinion through dialogue. — Wallows
Why not a conversation with oneself; an "internal dialogue"? — Janus
it would hopefully be the most rational one. — Janus
Really, when the lights go out, when the outside noise has gone away.....are there really two (more than one) of you up there, between your ears? — Mww
that takes the form of a conversation between different voices. — Janus
There are ideas which are bereft of any cultural bias, after all. — Mww
i think all thought has an inherently binary and 'subject-object' nature. — Janus
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