discursive in the PONS Dictionary

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The discursive mode of thinking can not serve the basic purpose of attainment without attainment.
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It is particularly influential in interactional sociolinguistics, discourse analysis and discursive psychology, as well as being a coherent discipline in its own right.
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We are left here then, at least at the discursive level, with a number of problems as yet not fully resolved.
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This has troubling notions for the way in which wars are fought, as technology allows for the discursive dehumanization of the enemy.
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All the district court had done was to write a rather discursive per curiam opinion.
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He devoted his mornings to writing, and published a number of discursive, rather repetitive volumes devoted to the exposition of his thought.
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Discursive psychology focuses on the foundational issue of how a description is built to present a course of action as following from a standardized routine.
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Others are lofty and discursive and more prone to mark resemblances, recognizing and putting together the finest and most general resemblances.
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He wrote both discursive "gushi" and lyric "jintishi".
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This is especially so, if the person has a persistent attraction to this kind of prayer together with difficulty and distaste for discursive meditation.
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