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| | Hegel - Nature of the Dialectic |
 | | But this is simply not Hegel's view, for, as we have seen, the fact is that the exemplification and manifestation of that truth takes place in concretely situated beings in the world. |  | | We have also noted that an aspect of this negativity is the opposition and contradiction into which things are thrown by their "becoming-other." "Antinomy" as Hegel says, "is the dialectical influence in logic" {SL -48 Anmerkung). |  | | The first sees only discord in the multiplicity and particularity of reality; the second finds the Miltonian "hidden soul of harmony through mazes running," the One in the Many, discord resolving itself into unity. |
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http://www2.pfeiffer.edu/~lridener/courses/HEGEL.HTML
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| | DIALECTIC Pulse of Freedom |
 | | At one and the same time dialectic was the means of access and assent to the eternal — the universal-and-necessarily-certain — and such Forms or Ideas were the justification for the practice of dialectic. |  | | At 3L the characteristic figure is dialectical totality (dt'), as when separated phenomena come to be seen as aspects of a unified (or disunified) whole. |  | | I shall also be arguing in C2.6 that although Hegel's global and crucial local dialectics fail, dialectical arguments are a perfectly proper species of transcendental argument belonging to the wider genus of retroductive (ascending)–explanatory (descending) argumentation in science. |
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http://www.econ.utah.edu/~ehrbar/dpf.htm
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| | Karl Kautsky: The Dialectic (1927) |
 | | The dialectic described here agrees with the Hegelian one in form but is of an entirely different kind. |  | | In this second kind of dialectic, the ideas seem to be alone among themselves. |  | | Here we seem to be in the realm of pure reason, which brings forth its new knowledge from itself... |
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http://www.marxists.org/archive/kautsky/works/1920s/mch-abs.htm
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| | The Dogmatic Dialectic and the Critical Dialectic |
 | | Dialectical knowledge, in contrast, is knowledge of the dialectic. |  | | In other words, the dialectical movement is not some powerful unitary force revealing itself behind History like the will of God. |  | | In the first place Hegel took himself to be at the beginning of the end of History, that is to say, at that moment of Truth which is death. |
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http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/sartre/works/critic/sartre2.htm
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| | Dialectic |
 | | Whether this teacher/student equality is real or imagined, what matters is that the student—at the very least—has a perception of being on equal ground with the teacher. |  | | Though the allegory of the cave does not appear to represent the dialectic as it has been identified in this paper, the discussion of justice in Book I seems more attuned to it. |  | | The discussion of justice that unfolds in Book I reveals several instances of the dialectical method at work. |
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http://lilt.ilstu.edu/critique/spring2002docs/rcanney.htm
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| | ACL: What is the Hegelian Dialectic? by Niki Raapana and Nordica Friedrich |
 | | The Hegelian dialectic is the ridiculous idea that constant conflict and continual merging of opposite ideologies, as established by extreme right or left belief systems, will lead spiritual mankind into final perfection. |  | | The rules of the dialectic means mankind can only reach its highest spiritual consciousness through endless self-perpetuating struggle between ideals, and the eventual synthesizing of all opposites. |  | | To the ACL this means the entire basis for the communitarian solution is based on a false premise, because there is no FACTUAL basis that "social evolution of the species" exists, based as it is only on Darwinian and Marxist ideology of man's "natural" evolution towards a British version of utopia. |
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http://nord.twu.net/acl/dialectic.html
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| | THE DIALECTIC OR SYNTHESIS |
 | | Hegel calls his doctrine of opposites dialectic, rejecting, as liable to cause misunderstandings, the other formulae of unity and coincidence of opposites, because in these stress is laid only upon the unity, and not at the same time upon the opposition. |  | | The dialectic of Hegel, like all discoveries of truth, does not come to drive preceding truths from their place, but to confirm and to enrich them. |  | | The concrete universal, unity in distinction and in opposition, is the true and complete principle of identity, which allows no separate existence, either as complement or rival to the principle enunciated in older doctrines, because it has absorbed the older principle into itself and has transformed it into its own flesh and blood. |
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http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/it/croce.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Dialectic |
 | | The perennial problem of the relation of reason to faith, already ably discussed by St. Augustine in the fifth century, was thus raised again by St. Anselm in the eleventh. |  | | Be that as it may, the attitude of the Catholic Church towards philosophies that are new and strange in their methods and terminology must needs be an attitude of alertness and vigilance. |  | | The method was saved from neglect and excess alike by the great Scholastics of the thirteenth century, and was used to advantage in their theology. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04770a.htm
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| | Idealism |
 | | Again, the historical development of religion displays a dialectical structure: the thesis is worship of nature, which gives rise to a religion of individuality tempered by revealed law, and both are transcended in the synthesis of Protestant Christianity, which unifies them under the notion of god in human form. |  | | The antithesis of Art as a whole is the abstract notion of the Absolute as an objectified other, the divine being contemplated by Religion. |  | | As the self-conscious awareness of the Absolute, Hegel's philosophy unifies the sensibility of art and the objectivication of religion by regarding the dialectical logic of reason as the ultimate structure of reality. |
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http://www.philosophypages.com/hy/5k.htm
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| | Dialectic, Praxis and the Alpha Course...by W. B. Howard Editor of Despatch |
 | | It is a form of brainwashing, which is promoting an ideology of "let's all respect one another, and listen to one another, and come to peace together." We cannot follow the God of the Bible if we use methods which are designed to use the Scriptures to facilitate delving into the feelings of the unsaved. |  | | This has made me believe that the Alpha Course is a method of programming the Church people of Christendom, not so much a way of bringing in unbelievers to the churches. |  | | One cannot participate in diaprax and keep their faith in God. |
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http://www.despatch.cth.com.au/Books_D/Alpha_diapraxis.htm
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| | dialectic |
 | | the arguments or bases of dialectical materialism, including the elevation of matter over mind and a constantly changing reality with a material basis. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/dialectic
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 | | Now for the judging of truth, let us see what profit there is to dialectic from this power of words whose seeds we have just sown, and what impediments arise. |  | | But since words concern things, when they assert something concerning themselves, it is with words that the dispute is carried on concerning them. |  | | But when there is dispute concerning these things, that is not beyond dialectic. |
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http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/jod/texts/dialecticatrans.html
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| | AMPP: Introduction - Part 2, A Theory, and the Hegelian Dialectic |
 | | The winner-take-all model is an obviously corrupt principle, in which the intent of those voters who voted against the victor are ostensibly represented by the victor, who then claims to command the authority not just of those who voted for him, but of all those who were eligible to vote for him. |  | | The definitions of ``Liberal'' and ``Conservative'' here are obviously the working American definitions, and do not correspond to historical definitions. |  | | According to the principles of dialectical logic, ``That which is cannot be true,'' (Marcuse, 1941). |
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http://www.mega.nu:8080/ampp/intro2.html
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| | Dialectic, by Peter Singer |
 | | In later antiquity and the Middle Ages, the term was often used to mean simply logic, but Kant applied it to arguments showing that principles of science have contradictory aspects. |  | | In ancient Greece, dialectic was a form of reasoning that proceeded by question and answer, used by Plato. |  | | Hegel thought that all logic and world history itself followed a dialectical path, in which internal contradictions were transcended, but gave rise to new contradictions that themselves required resolution. |
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http://www.petersingerlinks.com/dialectical.htm
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| | CCH - The Dialectic Stage: Overview |
 | | Why would God command us to be not unequally yoked? |  | | Teaching dialectic stage children Logic, then, the science of reasoning well, of determining truth from error and of valid inference, is critical. |  | | Just as a childs thinking changes in the dialectic, the method of teaching should also change. |
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http://www.classical-homeschooling.org/dialectic/overview.html
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| | Universal dialectic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In short, the universal dialectic is envisioned as a single fundamental creative principle of inherent complementarity (see Heraclitus). |  | | The idea of a universal dialectic is related to the Taoist and Neo-Confucian concept of taiji or "supreme ultimate". |  | | Accordingly, the term "universal dialectic" can be seen as part of an attempt to Westernize the concept of taiji in regard to the fundamental role and nature of complementary opposites in the ongoing process of creation. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Dialectic
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| | dialectic -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | also called dialectics originally a form of logical argumentation but now a philosophical concept of evolution applied to diverse fields including thought, nature, and history. |  | | French theologian and philosopher best known for his solution of the problem of universals and for his original use of dialectics. |  | | One of the most influential of the 19th-century German philosophers, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel also wrote on psychology, law, history, art, and religion. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=30745&tocid=0&query=dialectics&ct=
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| | Dialectic |
 | | Rhetoric has borrowed from dialectic several terms relating to argumentation, including pistis (proof), apodeixis (logical demonstration), and enthymeme (informal reasoning). |  | | However, unlike rhetoric, dialectic is restricted to issues of argumentation, proof, and the methods and fallacies of logical reasoning. |  | | Dialectic does not theorize the use of emotion (except as a fallacy), nor does it concern itself with audiences or with contexts (see kairos) as does rhetoric. |
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http://humanities.byu.edu/rhetoric/Encompassing%20Terms/Dialectic.htm
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| | dialectic - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about dialectic |
 | | The great science of dialectic or the organization of ideas has no real content; but is only a type of the method or spirit in which the higher knowledge is to be pursued by the spectator of all time and all existence. |  | | Greek term, originally associated with the philosopher Socrates' method of argument through dialogue and conversation. |  | | This little dialogue is a perfect piece of dialectic, in which granting the common principle,' there is no escaping from the conclusion. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/dialectic
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| | dialectic - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about dialectic |
 | | The great science of dialectic or the organization of ideas has no real content; but is only a type of the method or spirit in which the higher knowledge is to be pursued by the spectator of all time and all existence. |  | | In theory dialectical materialism is meant to provide both a general world view and a specific method for the investigation of scientific problems. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/dialectic
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| | Philosophical Dictionary: Derrida-Dilthey |
 | | Parmenides and the other Eleatics used such methods to defend paradoxical claims about the natural world. |  | | Although he frequently employed dialectical methods in his own writing, Aristotle maintained that it is inferior to the careful logical reasoning that aims at theoretical knowledge {Gk. |  | | Dialectic is questioning and conversation for Socrates, but Plato regarded it as a systematic method for studying the Forms of suprasensible reality. |
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http://www.philosophypages.com/dy/d5.htm
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 | | Dialectical motion can be far more complicated than this simple example reveals. |  | | SYNTHESIS: Faced with the objection that this is not the whole truth either, and having already taken both sides, consciousness realizes that the whole truth is a synthesis: the volume that is empty equals the volume that is full. |  | | But the mind generally moves from one side of an opposition to another, finally discovering a deeper unity from which the two sides are derived. |
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http://www.wpunj.edu/cohss/philosophy/courses/hegel/DIALECTX.HTM
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| | Classical Christian Homeschooling: The Dialectic Stage: Grades 7-9 |
 | | Besides the article on Logic, there are also detailed articles about other subjects that could be included in the dialectic stage of a Classical Christian Education: Art, Bible, Government, History, Language (meaning classical languages, Latin and Greek,) Literature, Math, Music, Oratory, Science, and Writing. |  | | This is where the rubber meets the road, where Classical Educational theory is taken out of its ivory tower and put into practice at the dining room tables of homeschooling families day in and day out. |  | | This article by Christine Miller is really a compilation and condensation of the thought and discussions, taking place over a years time, of the on-line Classical Education Support Loop for homeschooling mothers. |
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http://www.classicalhomeschooling.org/dialectic/index.html
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| | Amerikan Expose Hegelian Dialectic |
 | | Why is it important for you to understand the subject of the Hegelian Dialectic? |  | | For more on the Hegelian Dialectic, including examples of its use, see the links below. |  | | The Hegelian Dialectic is, in short, the critical process by which the ruling elite create a problem, anticipating in advance the reaction that the population will have to the given crisis, and thus conditioning the people that a change is needed. |
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http://www.amerikanexpose.com/hegel
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| | The Master-Slave Dialectic: Hegel and Fanon |
 | | My point explicitly is that the novel's plot-the Smales' displacement to July's village and their subsequent reliance on him as their translator and protector-dramatizes an inversion of power that suggests a dialectical collapsing of the Smales prior position of dominance and July's prior position of subordination. |  | | Among the many implications of the master-slave dialectic, then, is the idea of there being a reciprocity or mutual dependence between master and slave rather than a blanket opposition of dominance to subordination. |  | | Lukacs also endorsed a "dialectic" understanding of history -a model in which history advances not in terms of linear progression but a series of contradictions that manifest themselves in class struggles (Selden 77). |
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| | Jordy Cummings: The Dialectic of the Kristol Family |
 | | By confining a critique to a "totalitarian" other, one does not recognize totalitarianism's very western--and sometimes even defensible--qualities. |  | | From Rome to Weimar, "the dialectic of enlightenment" so to speak, produced its mythological other. |  | | What Zizek, Strauss and even the new Imperial Apologist Michael Ignatieff, who once quipped that "liberal democracy is a contradiction of human nature," is a Germanic, even Talmudic skepticism towards positivist political order. |
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http://www.counterpunch.org/cummings01052004.html
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| | McTaggart - Studies in the Hegelian Dialectic - ToC |
 | | The text was originally scanned and edited by Robert Bamford and published as a Golden Gale Electronic Book. |  | | Chapter I: The General Nature of the Dialectic |  | | Chapter V: The Relation of the Dialectic to Time |
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http://www.class.uidaho.edu/mickelsen/ToC/McTaggart.htm
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| | Dialectic |
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| | Dialectic |
 | | After a limited pre-release, Dialectic has officially released its first record, 'stained.' On this six-song EP, the San Francisco band draws on a wide range of influences to make a singular, stunning record. |  | | Our new online store makes it easy to buy Dialectic merchandise. |
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