undialectical

/ˌʌndaɪəˈlɛktɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Not involving or following the method of logical discussion and reasoning that considers opposing ideas (thesis and antithesis) to reach a truth.
    • The teacher criticized the student's undialectical essay for lacking any consideration of counterarguments.
    • Her undialectical thinking failed to account for the opposing viewpoints in the debate.
    • The report took an undialectical approach, ignoring the contradictions in the data.
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