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Перевод: dialectical
[прилагательное] диалектальный; диалектический
Тезаурус:
- For all that, as far as I'm concerned, so long as the debate is pursued fully, openly, and in a spirit of dialectical integrity, its outcome is secondary.
- As we probe further it will become more and more necessary to re-assess the relationship between the two modes as dialectical rather than that of opposites.
- Engels also credits ideology with a greater role in the dialectical process of history than it seems to have in Marx's determinedly materialist analysis:
- Believe in dialectical materialism and the class struggle will be more important to you than the kingdom of God.
- In short there is a dialectical relationship between agricultural technology and relations of production.
- This new dialectical relationship between spectator and screen image led some critics and film-makers to make large claims for the avant-garde film as inherently more progressive and political, because of its self-reflexiveness and because of its refusal to give in to the tendency of mainstream film to construct an "imaginary identity".
- But it is easy to imagine the development of the other two in derived or dialectical variants.
- "Political dialogue" is required and a dialectical interaction at the economies' political level between research scientists, research planners, research clientele, and the legislative process is required and hoped for.
- The dialectical method of reasoning he borrowed from Engel; and we should never underestimate its importance in being a fundamental break with the tradition of Western philosophy.
- All agencies of mass culture, i.e. the press, the radio, the television and the cinema, stand in this dialectical relation to the individual and must in the last resort concern themselves with value judgements.
- Here and elsewhere, the method, for all that Amis would hate to hear it, is dialectical.
- Peter Berger, like Child and Goff, brought the social psychology of Mead to bear on the sociology of knowledge which emphasized the role of socialization in constituting individual identity; "psychological reality is an ongoing dialectical relationship with social structure" (Berger 1970: 374).
- Its metaphors of inevitability and its intricate dialectical traps construct a myth of Enlightenment which has emotional as much as analytic power.
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