| 21. | The book's title fused the two halves of his dialectic.
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| 22. | But I regret everything that becomes a dialectic of confrontation.
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| 23. | The success of freedom is not determined by some dialectic of history.
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| 24. | He taught dialectics, physics, ethics, and metaphysics.
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| 25. | This exchange and resulting revision of views is called dialectic.
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| 26. | The term dialectic is not synonymous with the term debate.
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| 27. | Such " dialectic " reasoning later became popular.
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| 28. | Book II completes the mediaeval Trivium with coverage of rhetoric and dialectic.
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| 29. | On Marx's account, there is a dialectic.
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| 30. | At the opposite end of the dialectic is " passive communication ".
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