There is a difference between dialectical questioning and dialogue. Dialectical questioning or investigation implies, according to the dictionary, finding the truth through opinions. A dialogue is between two friends who know each other fairly well, know the vocabulary and the usage of words, and together, with a spirit of real inquiry, find truth – by inquiry, not by asserting opinions. So it is up to you to choose which you want: either through opinions investigate if there is truth – which I question very much because opinions imply prejudices, personal idiosyncrasies and so on – whereas dialogue implies that both of us are deeply interested in a problem, we are not prejudiced, we don’t want a certain, definite answer, but together we are investigating to find the truth of the problem.
Reference: https://youtu.be/iyFWvsqxJXk?si=43gBi1hYR0s0Aeqr
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