Within China, in the ranks of the party, among the people and outside China, he built up his reputation as a great Marxist-Leninist and he himself posed as a communist, as a Marxist-Leninist dialectician.
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Both Lisa and Anthony are unhappy at the hasty arrangement, and the pair luck out when Lisa falls in love with someone else : Dr . Thornton Poole, Snaps'dialectician, whose frequent world travels appeal to her adventurous nature.
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Case obtained leave from the university to read logic and philosophy to young men, chiefly Roman Catholics, in his own house in Oxford; it became a largely attended philosophical school due to Case's reputation as a logician and dialectician.
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But precisely because Stirner still sees things like a dialectician, because he does not extricate himself from the categories of property, alienation and its suppression, he throws himself into the nothingness which he hollows out beneath the steps of the dialectic.
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Via Stilpo, the Megarian school is said to have influenced the Eretrian school under Menedemus and Zeno, the founder of the Stoic school, was said to have studied under Stilpo and Diodorus Cronus, and to have disputed with Philo the Dialectician.
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Proclaiming himself a dialectician of lapalissades, he then started a piece of work based on the random proximity of those references together with semantic shifts, and presented a copy of the Palisade cake on the occasion of the Salon Comparaisons in 1960.
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Following the 1917 October Revolution, Soviet philosophy divided itself between " dialecticians " ( philosophical research independent of official dogmatics virtually vanished, while lysenkoism was enforced in the scientific fields ( in 1948, genetics were declared a " bourgeois pseudoscience " ).
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The regional dialectician Jack Rosenthal wrote in this space in 1983 that soda was " a generic word for soft drinks, like pop to the Middle Westerner or tonic to the Bostonian, or dope to people from the South-Central states ."
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Dialecticians sometimes refer to this process as " the negation of the negation, " meaning that as soon as the contradiction between thesis and antithesis is resolved by synthesis, the fact that a new thesis has emerged gives rise to a new antithesis and therefore another contradiction.
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As synthetic philosopher and dialectician he tries to merge primary philosophic doctrines : in gnoseology, empirism and rationalism; in metaphysics, monadology and substantialism; in ontology and methodology, dialectics and metaphysics ( in Hegel's sense ); science and religion, science and speculation and others.