dialectic|dialectics in English

noun

[di·a·lec·tic || ‚daɪə'lektɪk]

act of arriving at a conclusion by means of logical reasoning; logical discussion; art or science of discursive reasoning; logical contradiction used as a force to continue interaction between two opposing forces;

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1. Negative Dialectics,

2. Popper also compares the method of trial and error with dialectics and criticizes Marxist dialectics wrongly.

3. This thesis t hinks that subject is the joint betwe en marx dialectics and Hegel dialectics.

4. Dialectics affords a broader overall view of the world.

5. Materialistic dialectics is an important part of constituting Marxism.

6. The same is true of another pair of opposites, dialectics and metaphysics.

7. Know the dialectics that the thing changes each other.

8. The essence of Marxism lies in its revolutionary dialectics.

9. Later, we repudiated dogmatism and came to learn a little more dialectics.

10. 13 Grasping the dialectic nature of moral education need transcend intuitionist thinking,[www.Sentencedict.com] and apply dialectic thinking of Marxism based on practical theory.

11. 12 Dialectic studies how opposites can become identical.

12. Adj and rational fluoroscopy reflected dialectic function of philosophy.

13. The relationship of agape and mutual love is dialectic.

14. It is neither absolutism nor mysticism, nor nihilism, but full of logics and dialectics.

15. 10 The relationship of agape and mutual love is dialectic.

16. 9 Adj and rational fluoroscopy reflected dialectic function of philosophy.

17. The Antinomies of Realism has a clear underlying dialectic hypothesis

18. Cerebration: See: contemplation , deliberation , dialectic , intellect , ratiocination , reflection , thought

19. 11 This situation created the inner dialectic of American history.

20. The commodity fetishism is the verge of modern society detected by Hegel's Master - Slave dialectics.

21. We, however, should oppose the standpoint of absolutism and carry out the dialectics in the comprehension.

22. People are easily misled by false appearances - the same outward appearances of dialectics and sophistry.

23. This dialectic is convergent and attains the conjuncture defined as absolute knowledge.

24. There are dangers for Marxist anthropology in both the Habermasian and the Sartrean approaches to dialectics.

25. Its dialectic sharpened their wits, and conferred upon them . . . mental acuteness. . . .