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Dialectics doesn't really imply pairs of things, there can be any number of things that are all each other's opposites. When we look at a single relation, it is between two things, but a full analysis very often includes multiple relations.
It is worth noting that whether dialectics applies to the natural world like chemistry inside plants is a topic of some controversy. Mao also uses the word "contradiction" in a very general sense, other writers might mean something more specific by it.
There is an entire field of systems biology that studies biology through a quantitative framework where biological processes are regulated by complex feedback loops. That’s basically what dialectics is in its modern form.
Where can I read about this? I'm occasionally on a biology hyperfocus binge, gotta lay out the reading for the next one
Whoops I meant to ask moreso: Why does the base unit have to be an opposite though? Why not a triad?
Thats true, maybe I shouldn't focus on that part so much and instead focus on its application in social sciences. Thanks for the clarification.
The base unit is a relation. I at least see no reason why you could not choose to think of some system as a triad with a single relation, but I'm not sure how the result would be different from seeing it as two or three simple relations, or as a relation between one of the triad (at a time) and the rest of the system. After all, both sides of the relation also have their internal structure and contradictions.