The problem with these views is firstly that it is not clear in what sense dialectics is a logic. |
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Regrettably, such dialectics piled on the post-punk jumble are too didactic to warrant repeat listenings, even at grad-school shindigs. |
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The struggle of the Afro-Americans for the right and the opportunity to assess their ancestral cultures had its own dialectics. |
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Cloaked words can always be brought to the light of Truth by the subtle use of dialectics in debate. |
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There are other expositions of the theory of dialectics which present it in opposition to formal logic. |
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Thus, the praxis and synthesis that were developed along the process, enables the youth to confirm the validity of the dialectics in learning. |
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The bulk of the training effort is to be situated in the framework of these dialectics. |
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This text is seen by Jameson as key to understanding Brecht's critical reflections on dialectics and his orientally informed fascination with flow and flux. |
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The dialectics between these different instruments permits the Department to accomplish its mission. |
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That organization abused dialectics very regularly in the service of opportunist politics. |
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Two dialectics are central to global capitalism: concentration versus fragmentation and exclusion versus inclusion. |
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The skewing of the dialectics that comprise these values represents the distortions, reverse insights, and surd of human history. |
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There are certain things that one cannot translate into another language, because each one carries within it, in its vocabulary, its grammar, its dialectics or its history, a way of situating itself in relation to the world. |
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The mystical shell of Hegelian dialectics is ontological monovalence, manifest inter alia in the absence of the concept of determinate absence. |
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Childe also diverged from orthodox Marxism by not employing dialectics in his methodology. |
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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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Soldiers may find themselves required to call on their entire being: how can this situation, with its underlying dialectics of life and death, occur without calling up extreme feelings? |
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When the dominant institutions of society no longer have the monopoly of mass-communication networks, the dialectics between power and counter-power is, for better or worse, altered for ever. |
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Diana's pursuit of knowledge was driven with the same determination she showed on the battlefield and she took an active interest in learning the principles of dialectics. |
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In this sense, study is not a simple academic exercise in dialectics or rhetoric, neither is it an end in itself, destined only to accumulate erudition and knowledge. |
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In fact, solidarity inspired the trade union movement and was an intrinsic value that helped to unify the Polish nation which had been subjected to the indoctrination of dialectics and class warfare. |
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This should make us wonder about the irony of history and its dialectics which fulfils, within the art establishment itself, what should have been a terrorist aim to destroy this stronghold of entrenched values. |
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With his highly developed art of argumentation, he is said to be the founder of dialectics, which primarily focuses on communication using dialog. |
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Using Hegel and dialectics, however, Cole successfully shows how periodization itself distorts reality. |
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It is distinguished from religious cosmology in that it approaches these questions using philosophical methods like dialectics. |
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But I beseech thee, wise Doxodox! instruct me in thy dialectics, that I may embrace thy more recondite lore. |
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Hegel, whose ideas on dialectics heavily influenced Marxist theory. |
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I wouldn't want my sister to marry a Communist, and force me to maldigest my Sunday morning bagel arguing dialectics with a sectarian brother-in-law. |
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Before that again, back in the 1950s, immigrants from North Africa mingled their French, Italian and Maghrebi Judeo-Arabic dialectics with newly acquired Hebrew. |
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Rather, they should find their proper places in a dialectics of mutual checking and balancing toward forming a convergence and universalization of feelings. |
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Many of these ideas were later developed in the unfinished work, Dialectics of Nature. |
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