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dialectic <dialectic; dialectics> N

dialectic REL
dialectic REL
dialectic PHILOS
dialectic PHILOS
dialectic PHILOS
dialectic PHILOS

dialectic

systematic dialectic (in Hegelian Marxism)

Dialectic of Enlightenment N (a book)

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The dialectic here is either to assert an individual's own desire to be independent and the desire to be part of a community.
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From this emerged a dialectic without rhetoric something that had been unthinkable until then.
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Study would have been collective, with monks carrying out exegesis through dialectic.
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At the level of social history, sublation can be seen at work in the master-slave dialectic.
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Lyrical poetry, odes, pastorals, elegies, epigrams; dramatic presentations of comedy and tragedy; histories, rhetorical treatises, philosophical dialectics, and philosophical treatises all arose in this period.
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It began with the trivium, which included the study of grammar, rhetoric and dialectic.
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This exchange and resulting revision of views is called dialectic.
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On dialectic, he discusses philosophy, syllogisms, and definitions.
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Indeterminacy from without, determinacy from within is the dialectic of absolute free will.
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At the opposite end of the dialectic is passive communication.
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