trialectics

noun

Etymology

Blend of tri- + dialectics, as though the latter came from di- (“two”). The term was first proposed by Oscar Ichazo in the late 1950s and later proposed for a different meaning by Edward Soja.

Definitions

  1. A level of logic. The first being Fomral logic (Aristotelian, the second being Dialectic…

    A level of logic. The first being Fomral logic (Aristotelian, the second being Dialectic logic (Hegelian) and the third being Trialectic logic (Ichazoan)

  2. A form of dialectical reasoning with a spatial basis rather than a temporal one.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for trialectics. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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