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The Dialectics of Vulnerability

Philosophy Today, 2020
Vulnerability is often conceived of as a valuable category countering the ratiocentric and ableist bias in traditional ethical and political theories. Frequently, social formations are ascribed primary responsibility to respond to vulnerability since relevant theories go against normative individualism.
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Dialectics in Dialectics of Nature

2020
This chapter offers an overview of Engels’ overall undertaking in Dialectics of Nature, underscoring different stages of his work between 1873 and 1886. It goes against the grain of classical readings that presume a single ‘book’ or a single project.
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Creativity and dialectical phenomena: From dialectical edge to dialectical space

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2007
The seeds of creativity have the potential to germinate and flourish within the rich, ambiguous and unsettling tapestry of the core dialectical tensions related to the central organizing dialectic, life and death, generated in the patient-analyst relating. The author introduces the concept of the "dialectical edge" and describes it as the pivotal point
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Dialect Dictionaries in the Georgian Dialect Corpus

2015
The Georgian Dialect Corpus --- GDC http://mygeorgia.ge/gdc serves as a source to document and study the regional varieties of the Georgian language. The first steps in terms of the Georgian dialect data collection were taken by Prof. Iost Gippert within his research projects [TITUS, ARMAZI].
Marina Beridze   +2 more
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THE DIALECTICS OF JAMESON'S DIALECTICS

History and Theory, 2012
ABSTRACTThis review essay attempts to understand the book under review against the background of Jameson's previous writings. Failing to do so would invite misunderstanding since there are few contemporary theorists whose writing forms so much of a unity. Jameson's book can be divided into three parts.
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Where is the Dialectic in the Community‐Diversity Dialectic?

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2017
AbstractAgent‐based modeling has provided some interesting investigations of the hypothesis that there is a dialectical relationship between sense of community and diversity. A close look at those models strongly suggests that only models in which the attributes of agents are fixed completely support that hypothesis.
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Noncumulative dialectical models and formal dialectics

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1985
This paper supplements the book by \textit{E. M. Barth} and the author [From axiom to dialogue (1982; Zbl 0495.03001)] by considering the possibility that a dialogue may be non-cumulative, that is, that a particular sentence may be accepted or established at one stage of a dialogue, but not accepted (in dispute) at a later stage.
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Dialectics – a commentary to Singer: “Global business and the dialectic”

Human Systems Management, 2002
Alan Singer makes a case for the relevance of dialectical reasoning and understanding in business strategy, politics and especially in ecology. He argues that dialectics is the optimal way to handle conceptually tensions, paradoxes, dilemmas and contradictions, and that dialectics has been ignored mainly as a result of “guilt by association”, i.e ...
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Dialectics of nature or dialectics of practice?

Dialectical Anthropology, 1979
In recent years western social scientists and commentators have hailed the coming of "post-industrial" society, maintaining that the old ideological debates about capitalism and socialism have been rendered sterile. The increasingly organized application of science to the productive forces of society, with its array of technical experts at all higher ...
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Structural analysis of dialects, sub-dialects and sub-sub-dialects of Chinese

Interspeech 2009, 2009
In China, there are hundred kinds of dialects. By traditional dialectology, they are classified into seven big dialect regions and most of them also have many sub-dialects and sub-subdialects. As they are different in various linguistic aspects, people from different dialect regions often cannot communicate orally.
Xuebin Ma   +4 more
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