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Dialectic (‹See Tfd›Gr****: διαλεκτική, dialektikḗ; German: Dialektik), also
known as the
dialectical method,
refers originally to
dialogue between people...
- Anti-Dühring (1878) and
Dialectics of
Nature (1875–82), were the
source of the main
doctrines of
dialectical materialism. The
concept of
dialectical materialism emerges...
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Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based
psychotherapy that
began with
efforts to
treat personality disorders and
interpersonal conflicts...
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develops the
notion of
negative dialectics as a
critique of the positive,
idealistic dialectics of
Hegel and the
Marxist dialectical materialism that grew out...
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patterns between relationship partners as the
result of
endemic dialectical tensions.
Dialectics are
described as the
tensions an
individual feels when experiencing...
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Dialectical research or
dialectical inquiry or
dialectical investigation is a form of
qualitative research which utilizes the
method of
dialectic, aiming...
- The
Dialectical Biologist is a 1985 book by the
ecologist Richard Levins and the
biologist Richard Lewontin, in
which the
authors sketch a
dialectical approach...
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Friedrich Engels that
applies Marxist ideas –
particularly those of
dialectical materialism – to nature.
Engels wrote most of the m****cript between...
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Dialectic of
Enlightenment (German:
Dialektik der Aufklärung) is a work of
philosophy and
social criticism written by
Frankfurt School philosophers Max...
- Pragma-
dialectics, or pragma-
dialectical theory,
developed by
Frans H. van
Eemeren and Rob
Grootendorst at the
University of Amsterdam, is an argumentation...