This can be seen as an early version of the Marxist dynamic of dialectical materialism. |
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Parts of this paper will be informed by his view of the social construction of reality and its inherent dialectical character. |
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He entitles this kind of opposition dialectical, and that of contradictories analytical. |
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Self and not-self, subject and object, are not contradictories, but dialectical polarities. |
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This dependency arises because the relationship between self and Other is not fixed, but dialectical. |
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Even this inscription is not too extensive, and lacks many constructs which could be helpful for dialectical isoglossal comparison. |
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The contradistinction of the two logics, formal logical and dialectical, is equally unjustified. |
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In the middle of nineteenth century Karl Marx propounded the theory of historical and dialectical materialism. |
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His theory of place and time as defining structures of the mind anticipates Kant, his dialectical reasoning prefigures Hegel. |
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In fact, Aristotle often indicates that dialectical argument is by nature refutative. |
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Passion's dialectical opposite, self-destruction, runs rampant during these years of his life. |
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These two traditions of thinking about culture developed in dialectical opposition to each other. |
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Gray describes it as a legitimate successor to that other secular utopian project, the Marxist version of dialectical materialism. |
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On the other hand, Socrates's employment of the dialectical method, the so-called elenchus, aimed at considerably more than negative knowledge. |
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This constellation of ideas provides a non-dogmatic and equivocal statement on the co-optation and dialectical struggle of Soviet art. |
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Marx never found the time to write his explanation of what is rational in the dialectical method. |
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Satire, political cartoons, rai music, and a rich political slang in dialectical Arabic provide outlets for political sentiment. |
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Hence the rhetorician who wants to persuade by arguments or proofs can adapt most of the dialectical equipment. |
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The character of the discussions were more palimpsestic than immediately dialectical, but no less valuable in their complexity and depth. |
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This dialectical move works on many levels at once, acting to critique hodiernal life at the same time as it undermines its own critique. |
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Work by these artists connects back to a world where the image had not yet been fed into the dialectical machinery of aestheticism. |
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Spoken Ojibwa or Ojibwemowin is an Algonquin language with regional dialectical differences. |
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Yet the appeal to tripartition as the reassertion in triangular format of dialectical possibilities otherwise self-defeating achieves little. |
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This refers back to the dialectical relationship between movements in the plural and a movement in the singular. |
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The Academy's method of argument was, in the first instance, dialectical, like that of Socrates in Plato's Socratic dialogues. |
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In those parts of Spain in which Spanish is the only language, dialectical patterns can remain significant. |
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Neruda's dialectical way of thinking can be appreciated in the internal structural relations in the poems. |
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Although Plato describes the Forms as ineffable, dialectical language enables their apprehension. |
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Bloechl's criticism focuses upon the Hegelian sublation he finds in Gibbs' effort to reconcile the dialectical opposition between philosophy and Judaism. |
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Buck-Morss possesses an unregenerate belief in dialectical Utopia, and holds out the possibility of these dreamworlds eventually being converted into reality. |
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In the Anatomy, ideas, topoi, modes, and kinds fell into co-ordinated, complementary distributions, or lattice-work of dialectical oppositions and counterparts. |
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Comrades, the dialectical method is not merely a question of development in the abstract. |
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A preliminary analysis of various vocabulary items based on the linguistic corpus obtained suggests that expected dialectical variation exists between and within communities. |
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Just where do all the dedicated dorks, delightful dingbats, and dialectical dunderheads, plus a lively assortment of daffy ding-a-lings call home-sweet home? |
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Historically the main spur to Marxists seeking such an alternative to the reductionist and the scientistic conception of dialectical materialism came from Max Weber. |
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Monocausal economism is replaced with the dialectical notion that social relations of production only exist in the form of economic, legal and political relations. |
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The time that transforms an intelligent protest into drivel, but which also introduces a renewal within a dialectical reversal. |
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His work is fundamentally concerned with the dialectical relation between the opposing principles, or the binaries, trying to achieve certain completeness through that. |
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The notions of a future life, of another world, and similar ideas are described as arising out of the dialectical limitations of the finite understanding. |
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We have seen enough to grasp the idea of the dialectical method. |
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Throughout the film, Gardner uses opposing pairs of simple, iconic elements to represent the cyclical, dialectical forces which animate the rituals he documents. |
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Further studies on these areas will help us to understand better the dialectical relationship between global forces and local accommodation and resilience. |
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Thus, in the dialectical, penetrative understanding embodied in the play, the retributive logic remains, but not merely in the form of physical violence. |
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The dialectical view, built on the inevitable production of alterity and the necessarily differential structure of language, entails predictable consequences. |
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They maintained that dialectical materialism didn't have anything to do with working out a concrete political position. |
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That is the way that humanity and its technologies progress, if we are to accept this particularly dialectical theory. |
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Any cultural policy should envision the two domains in a dialectical relationship. |
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The relationship between the two is dialectical, as we have had occasion to say before. |
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Their evaluation leads to a dialectical question: are we heading toward an eventual horizontal drift after the vertical drift? |
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There he seems to have exchanged dialectical materialism for materialism straight up. |
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Miguel Angel MartÃnez: There is always a dialectical relationship between men and the moment they are elected. |
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And a liberating education is one that fosters the disposition among learners to engage in a dialectical relationship with knowledge and society. |
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And a dialectical world, a world of fantasy, a degraded reflection and caricature of the perfect and celestial World. |
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Brachylogy is part of Socrates' dialectical strategy and functions as an argumentative trump card that enables the philosopher to disclose the limits of rhetoric as a form of fact finding. |
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The old leftists had dialectical materialism and the Marxist view of history. |
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Lacan took up or rather transposed Freud's definition of hypnosis on this second degree level of dialectical reflection between the reciprocally engaged egos and ego ideals. |
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The only means of discovering alogisms in thought is concrete dialectical analysis of reality reflected in the utterance. |
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You could take academic exams in dialectical materialism. |
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Aware that we'll only be able to start ploughing this vast terrain, we will try to do it using the methods of historical and dialectical materialism, and comparing at every step theory with reality. |
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These were followed by quite insignificant tests in philosophy and dialectical materialism, in general and military history, the Russian language, and economic geography. |
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What institution aside from your college has espoused to such a degree, in the context of 'spiritual realism', the cult of the spirit and dialectical skill in both thought and action? |
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This dialectical method is accordingly defined in Popperian terms, as a method of trial, failure and success. |
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Dewey was a pragmatist, not any kind of dialectical materialist. |
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It led to the widespread belief that the only way to achieve justice was to hurry this dialectical process along, and allow the oppressed working classes to carry out their struggle against their bourgeois oppressors. |
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Despite its dialectical brio, his book has more questions than answers. |
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But this argumentation is nothing dialectical or formal. |
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Time control in these families is a daily dialectical interplay that involves negotiating and reconciling the often competing demands and needs of children and parents. |
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Each new moment in the dialectical progression sublates the previous moments in order to move along the series to higher comprehension. |
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One jet represents Hegelian dialectics, the other represents materialist philosophy: whoosh! a soothing shower of Marxian dialectical materialism to wash away your filthy bourgeois attitudes! |
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He became known for his dialectical powers, although he was suspicious of them too. |
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Simply, negative philosophy or any dialectical system for that matter cannot explain its incipience. |
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Thus, with the further expansion of Chuang Tzu, the theoretical architecture of dialectical communication set up by Lao Zi began to take shape. |
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Satyagraha is a dialectical process in which the satyagrahi seeks a greater degree of unity among participants. |
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The dialectical and synthetical relationship of universality and particularity may be suggested in the most general terms. |
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So enthusiastic had I become about the sweeping inexorabilities of dialectical materialism that I neglected to pick up an actual, material copy of The Social Register. |
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Later Marxists, such as Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky developed the notion of dialectical materialism which characterized later Marxist philosophy and method. |
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For even the perilous aesthetic of Imagism could take a dialectical turn in the poetry of Zukofsky and Oppen, and later open into the non-human universe with Olson. |
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It's not simple dialectical Manicheism we are talking about here. |
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Social change may refer to the notion of social progress or sociocultural evolution, the philosophical idea that society moves forward by dialectical or evolutionary means. |
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This article explores a nonrestrictive version of the dialectical model. |
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Historiography in the Soviet Union was greatly influenced by Marxist historiography, as historical materialism was extended into the Soviet version of dialectical materialism. |
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