Dialectically Sentence Examples
The Thracians differed only dialectically from the Illyrians (Strabo), their tongue being closely allied to Greek.
Their proper names show that before and even during the Persian age their languages differed only dialectically from Hebrew.
The Sophists were the first in Greece to dissolve knowledge into individual and momentary opinion (Protagoras), or dialectically to deny the possibility of knowledge (Gorgias).
The word logically (Xoyucws) means the same as dialectically (Seaaer ruccos).
Its first task was to crush the Hyksos power in the north-east of the Delta; this was fully accomplished by its founder Ahmosi (dialectically Ahmasi, AmOsis or Amasis I.) capturing their great stronghold of Avgris.
To reduce it to an objective system, to exhibit it dialectically, the calmer mind of Melanchthon was requisite.
The fifth and sixth definitions represent the close of the 5th century, when sophistry handled eristically, and perhaps, though Plato demurs to the inclusion, dialectically, questions of justice, injustice and the like, Su