How To Use Dialectically In A Sentence
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Contemporary society, like contemporary dictators, can no longer be undermined by ridicule, Zizekexplains that "GrouchoMarx authoritarianism" is imminent, writers understand that the function of Dada and all intervention/provication movements is exhausted in an age where a self-satisfied social norm has dialectically synthesized with surrealism and the rest ...
Mr.Dostoevsky
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While sharing seminar responsibility for graduate students in 1960, we began to dialogically and - dialectically struggle with professional and/clinical nursing issues.
Humanistic Nursing
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The concept of social persons, she argues, dialectically links subjective interiority to the social world by habituation.
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The violent contest of battle causes war to be characterized by the constant tension between dialectically opposed ideas.
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At present, when the results of the investigation of nature need only be conceived of dialectically, that is in the sense of their mutual interconnection, to arrive at a system of nature sufficient for our time, when the dialectical character of this interconnection forces itself into the metaphysically trained minds of experimental scientists, against their will, today a philosophy of nature is finally disposed of, every attempt at its resurrection would not only be superfluous, it would even be a step backwards.
Feuerbach: The roots of the socialist philosophy
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However, this idea is dialectically explored through the phenomenon of ‘shock work,’ as practiced by the rural Soviet worker that was forced into the ‘five year plans.’
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As John Judis has argued, the neocons simply transmuted one kind of radicalism into another kind -- from dialectically determined Bolshevism to dialectically determined "democratism.
James Pinkerton: When Art is Cooler -- and More Conservative -- Than Politics
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It happens that institutions of terror and cruelty have so often been organised under a humanitarian remit that one is inclined to wonder if the values that supposedly gave rise to them are, 'dialectically', interpenetrated with their opposites.
LENIN'S TOMB
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By living life in contradiction, by embodying the contradiction, Galifianakis seems to be promoting a dialectically nuanced view of reality, which is an invaluable counterweight to the mindset of oversimplification.
Pavel Somov, Ph.D.: Pattern Interruption Hall of Fame: Zach Galifianakis
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The concept of social persons, she argues, dialectically links subjective interiority to the social world by habituation.
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Within individual poems the meditative voice can operate dialectically, considering a position and then emending it, but the position of poems in sequence also constitutes a dialectic, an on-going conversation.
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The clinician must be well-attuned to the patient when the patient may be in the process of reconstructing schemas, thinking dialectically, recognizing paradox and generating a revised life narrative.
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Unless we view them dialectically, the events of history - the violent chaos of battle, agonies of martyrdom, interminable failures of individual intellect and will - appear to be no more than a ‘slaughter bench’ of human hopes.
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his religiousness is dialectically related to his sinfulness
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Further to the east, another deadline was inserted dialectically into President Obama's second 30,000-troop surge in Afghanistan (probably this was the work of some political head at the White House, possibly the VP and/or President Obama himself): the deadline for beginning the American troop withdrawal from Afghanistan would be July 2011.
Dr. Charles G. Cogan: Deadlines "R" Us
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It is an idealism without respect for ideals; a system of dialectic in which a psychological flux (not, of course, psychological science, which would involve terms dialectically fixed and determinate) is made systematically to obliterate intended meanings.
The Life of Reason
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Of course he used them ambiguously, contradictorily and dialectically, but use them he did.
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It makes it all deliciously, dialectically melodious.
HBO's 'Sunset Limited' review: All aboard the theological choo-choo
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Such writings were highly formal exercises in style and rhetoric, often delighting in dialectically arguing for and against a particular topic.
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Taking the individual as the arbiter and source of moral values is dialectically related to the concept of ‘Liberal Community’.
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I would think it was both the cause and the effect – the one dialectically transforming into the other – as high price leads to better cultivation which leads to better wine which leads to higher price.
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy
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The distinction between appearance and reality, as expressed in the propositional copula, then leads dialectically to a new task of thought, the task of theoretical science, of systematic inquiry into the realm of truths.