New ideas are not always readily accepted, and so it was with this dialogical project. |
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But apart from creating suspense, the novel also foregrounds dialogical questions, handling them dialogically rather than propounding any thesis. |
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They may choose to write argumentatively, in dialogical form, a method used by many early writers. |
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The individual was able to interface with an enlarged public and an expanded dialogical space emerged. |
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Symbolic model, logical reasoning, tutoring system, cognitive and dialogical agents. |
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In virtue of their natural capacities, creatures like us are potentially dialogical, that is, responsive to reason. |
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One consequence is that teaching would again be seen as inherently dialogical. |
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So situated, the dialogical contradicts a common assumption about religions and their relation to culture. |
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I am interested in forms and traditions of popular education that can inform activist learning which are experience-based, dialogical and action-oriented. |
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The contention here is that not all matters have necessarily benefited, or, indeed, can benefit from the revered analytic, reductionist, expository, dialogical methodology. |
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The encounter becomes truly dialogical, and a space is created in which both the spectator and the culture on display seem to be equally balanced. |
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Being religious and being a citizen are manifestations of the dialogical as rights are claimed and citizenship exercised. |
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It is hardly surprising that these examples illustrate the contentious character of the dialogical. |
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Teaching about Jesus Christ is necessarily dialogical, because he was a man of conversation. |
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Numerous highly visible controversies illustrate the dialogical relations between religions and culture. |
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The orientation of McDowell's philosophical project is more closely aligned with Gadamer's dialogical reading of past thinkers than is Rorty's more sweepingly critical style of historical narrative. |
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At this end, it is a question of getting fresh ideas and concepts that focus on the joint construction, within a dialogical exchange, of both the encounter and the otherness or cultural originality. |
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This chapter wants to discuss some elements related to the dialogical correlation of what is religious in the whole of school life with what is religiously explicit as a series of particular periods in the programme. |
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Whereas most people do not have the knowledge of other value systems either by dialogical encounters or academic knowledge, they must rely on external sources for their opinions and attitudes. |
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The third difficulty lay in the fact that the dialogical process also generated a considerable level of frustration among certain villagers, usually the more privileged ones. |
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There was therefore a transition from a monological and specialized form of casuistry to a dialogical and democratized one, in which competence is distributive. |
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A museum that denaturalizes and de-neutralizes its speech, that specifies who speaks and who it speaks to and adopts a critical, dialogical and narrative museological model. |
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The resulting changes are dialogical and non-linear. |
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Also of note is the vivid dialogical dimension strongly present in contemporary neo-Jewish literature, which has deeply influenced the philosophical and theological thought of the 20th-century. |
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For example, the conduct of preferential and differential treatment for some male Bishops and theologians and the usurping of dialogical space without due consideration of full participation by all. |
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Another contrary view has been recently proposed by Arun Bala in his dialogical history of the birth of modern science. |
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It is dialogical, anamnestic, trinitarian, and therapeutic in a culture in which the individual is unable to stand alone and remain human. |
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Talisse gives a brave example of what dialogical democracy might look like in the case of a biblical inerrantist opposing a school board's world religions curriculum. |
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Therefore, the effects of dialogical storybook reading on Turkish children's receptive language development was also unknown until the study reported on here was conducted. |
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The deepening insights gained through reflective practice and guidance in the Six Dialogical Movements are not generalisable but they strongly resonate with others. |
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