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We take a dialectic approach: there will be, but not for everyone.
A dialectic is an argument or conflict between different groups.
The imagery has created some sort of dialectic within me.
They'd hold forth in a big dialectic about the art of dance.
But the ethnic revolution at America's table today has a different dialectic.
But, however sure the historical dialectic was, it did not always move straight ahead.
If we try to use these Ideas beyond experience, a confusing dialectic results.
On the other it has allowed itself to be absorbed in the right/left dialectic.
We need good quality philosophy of science, but this is not going to come from dialectics.
Dialectic is at the same time a mode of examination as well.
This was the dialectic Pope encountered in the 20's and 30's.
Hence you have been thrust into the school of the dialectic - to stay.
The book shows the remarkable dialectic talent of the author.
At Paris, he may also have been a teacher of rhetoric and dialectics.
With the dialectic method, the subject and content were side factors in his research.
This dialectic approach is a key resource with less forthcoming children.
Women and the dialectics of nature in eighteenth-century French thought.
Starting Point: an introduction to the dialectic of existence, 1979.
He was outraged that rhetoric had been brought down to the level of dialectic.
In dialectics, things are understood by their internal change and relationship with other objects.
"Since childhood my education has been based on dialectic training in Marxism."
Many in the technology community, however, say it's not so much a dialectic as a reckless form of journalism.
But that, too, will be part of the dialectic.
You're the only man left on earth who still doesn't believe in the three laws of dialectics.
Dialectic, which is the parent of logic, came itself from rhetoric.