Of course he used them ambiguously, contradictorily and dialectically, but use them he did. |
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Such writings were highly formal exercises in style and rhetoric, often delighting in dialectically arguing for and against a particular topic. |
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The violent contest of battle causes war to be characterized by the constant tension between dialectically opposed ideas. |
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The concept of social persons, she argues, dialectically links subjective interiority to the social world by habituation. |
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Such way can be and should be found out on the basis of dialectics which teaches us to take both unity and struggle together and dialectically. |
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The suggestion is that prayer and action are not mutually exclusive but dialectically related. |
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So I suggest we begin to think a little bit dialectically at this point and synthesize things just a bit. |
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Unlike most other artists today, Morris can be sweet, but he achieves this dialectically. |
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Although not being on an equal footing, teacher and learner learn from each other as they co-investigate dialectically the object of knowledge. |
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Organizational methods must return dialectically to their own foundations, explicitly including themselves in the fluid movement of historical maturation, emerging from it only the better to reimmerse themselves in it. |
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From this position he derived an absolute subjectivism that exploited all the possibilities for dialectically transforming every fixed position into its opposite, a downright sophistry of disengagement. |
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With due attention to characterization and the dramatic situation from which the discussion arises, it develops dialectically the main tenets of Platonic philosophy. |
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Rohmer is a closet surrealist, and his taut visual patterns combine with his conflict-laden stories and his dialectically repressed characters to suggest a world of furious, even violent, yet latent desires. |
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Each of these works has been conceived dialectically, in the sense that the double entendres and how the artist plays with images, give way to new intentions. |
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Some delegates, including the representative of Denmark, stressed that the principle of freedom of expression was meaningless unless it was dialectically linked to access to information. |
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As a result, the individual constructs give each shape a tense balance, in which colours and shape dialectically attract, repel and condition each other. |
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Systematisation and reactive objectification are dialectically related, and both include, as component processes, politicisation and rationalisation. |
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