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polemics


Meanings
  • noun

    A verbal or written controversy or dispute; a quarrel or argument, especially one carried on publicly and to great length.

    - "The political polemics between the two parties have been ongoing for decades."
    - "The author's latest book is causing quite a polemics in literary circles."
  • noun

    The art or practice of conducting disputes or controversies, especially in print.

    - "He made a name for himself in academic circles through his polemics on various philosophical issues."
    - "The polemics surrounding the new legislation have been intense."

Synonyms

controversialist , disputant , polemicist , harangue , philippic , rant , screed , tirade
Rhymes
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democratics , anemics , hymnographics
Variants
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polemic , polemicist , polemicists , polemics
Etymology
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From Greek polemikos, from polemos 'war'.


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  1. The term 'polemics' comes from the Greek word 'polemos', which means 'war'.

  2. One of the earliest known examples of polemics can be found in the works of ancient Greek philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle.

  3. In modern times, polemics have been used to great effect in literature, with notable examples including Jonathan Swift's 'A Modest Proposal' and Friedrich Nietzsche's 'On the Genealogy of Morals'.


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  1. Argument: An organized series of statements intended to provide evidence or reasons in support of a particular position or viewpoint. Polemics can be considered a more formal or sustained form of argument.

  2. Debate: A formal discussion on a particular topic in which opposing sides present their arguments. Polemics can be thought of as a written or spoken form of debate.


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Polemics have been a part of human discourse since ancient times, with notable examples found in Greek and Roman philosophy, religious texts, and political debates. In literature, polemics have been used to explore complex ideas and provoke thought and discussion. In modern times, polemics continue to be a significant part of public discourse, particularly in the realm of politics and social issues.

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