I see the production of a film like a maieutic process, the key of which is a good understanding between the director and the producer. |
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The aims of an analytical treatment are therapeutic or maieutic. |
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Far from the notion that teaching can be a matter of sharing or of maieutic, Levinas asserts the total dissymmetry of the relationship and the transcendence and complete otherness of the teacher. |
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His behaviour during our interviews was very much as it used to be with his students, applying his usual maieutic technique, a disruptive blend of extreme sympathy and thunder-claps of anger. |
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Indeed, one can say that Bookchin is to social ecology what Socrates is to maieutic, Derrida to deconstruction, and Paulo Freire to concientizacao. |
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He portrays himself as the hidden ironist whose appointed maieutic task is to deliver the reader of the latent existential truths suppressed within their hidden interiority. |
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