Similar words: dialect, eclectic, apoplectic, general election, electromagnetic radiation, analects, elective, election. Meaning: [‚daɪə'lektɪk] n. 1. any formal system of reasoning that arrives at the truth by the exchange of logical arguments 2. a contradiction of ideas that serves as the determining factor in their interaction. adj. of or relating to or employing dialectic.
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31 It is customary to treat Dialectic as an adventitious art, which for very wantonness introduces confusion and a mere semblance of contradiction into definite notions.
32 He was a master of dialectic, could be even in the next sentence, stupidly dogmatic.
33 And you don't have to apply historical dialectic materialism to daily life.
34 On the dialectic point of view, the influences of Cauchy's systematical study on the theory of permutation to understanding Galois Theory to mathematicians in France are appraised.
35 Though the foosball dialectic may appear to border on the sophomoric, Mr. Coben said it's a key element of the project.
36 We should use a dialectic perspective to view the world.
37 Misdiagnosis may be avoided to the maximum only through synthetic thinking, dialectic analysis and continuous learning.
38 By contrast, what are we to make of what killed tragedy—Socratic morality, dialectic, the satisfaction and serenity of the theoretical man?
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39 In this new era, Deng Xiaoping s general plan on diplomacy shows comprehensively the dialectic thought of trisection, and reveals Mr.
40 This paper attempts to discuss the dialectic relationship between language competence and language performance based on the linguistic theory put forward by Ferdinand de Saussure......"lauge"and"parole".
41 In this paper, the classical theory of general research into the synthesis, analysis of economic growth and income distribution of two-way interactive relationship between the dialectic.
42 A un - Hegalian example may help us to understand the dialectic.
43 Enlightening dialectic is the rational historical dialectic to Horkheimer, Adorno.
44 Mainly based on this theory, the author analyzed the dialectic and integral relationship between the instrumentalism and humanism in sports culture.
45 Thus the paper is written in the meta - language of contradictory dialectic explanation.
46 Dialectic of the Chinese Revolution: From Utopianism to Hedonism, Stanford University Press, 1994.
47 Wisdom lies neither in fixity nor in change, but in the dialectic between the two.
48 His germinal selection theory is pregnant with novelty and dialectic ideas.
49 The dialectic of past with others and present with each other means the therapist's countertransference and the patient's transference cannot necessarily be excluded from the real relationship.
50 In contradistinction to mere skepticism, however, philosophy does not remain content with the purely negative result of Dialectic.
51 Rather, he depended on America for one element of his dialectic.
52 The enthymeme is a sort of syllogism, and the consideration of syllogisms of all kinds, without distinction, is the business of dialectic, either of dialectic as a whole or of one of its branches.
53 What I detested more than anything else was Hegelianism and the Dialectic.
54 Positivistic method, dialectic method, and phenomenal method are called the three major methods of contemporary philosophy.
55 The dialectic relationship between music and skill in piano performance was discussed.
56 With its new theoretical vision and dialectic totalism , the economic law, as a new branch of law, has influenced the law practice and jurisprudence extensively.
57 Due to the duplicity of the religious nationalism, we need to a dialectic judgment of it.
58 Enlightment dialectic as medium is the force field of development and regression.
59 Dialectic materialism figures out, intrinsic factor is the basic reason causing evolvement, factor is the condition.
60 A dialectic coordination of the two will make them supplement each other.
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