The expounding of the Dharma is in one sense then really the Buddha's monologic expression of his own self-enjoyment in samadhic bliss. |
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It is what Nietzsche called monologic art, a rejection of naturalism and mimetic effects. |
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This is in contrast to traditional media that operates under a monologic transmission model. |
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For garrulous Miss Bates, Highbury's good-hearted resident bore, Austen invents a different kind of monologic outpouring that some have called Joycean. |
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Follows long stretches of oral discourse, monologic or multispeaker exchanges, with complex abstract and conceptual language to obtain complex, detailed and specialized information for complex professional and academic tasks. |
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Herein lies the reason why two-act material differs from monologic material. |
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Can the polysemic and nomadic meanings of a text such as the Qur'an overcome the unbewised efforts to reduce it to monologic decree? |
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The conversable world has been shredded and the dominant paradigm in global politics is monologic. |
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Dialogic discourse is open to reasonable thought and problem-solving, instead of monologic discourse, which is authoritative and ideological. |
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He rarely invited people to dinner, and could be emphatic and monologic. |
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In polyphonic novels, characters break through the monologic plane of the novel and create a plurality of autonomous voices, independent from the authorial discourse. |
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