| 1. | " In some ways, his notion of antitypes, scales of
values, and dialectical tensions between limitations and transcendence
provide a more precise treatment of the inauthentic expressions than the
dialectic of religious identity."
| Source: | DADOSKY, JOHN D. "THE DIALECTIC OF RELIGIOUS IDENTITY: LONERGAN AND BALTHASAR" Theological Studies 60.1 Mar. 1 1999: 31-32  |
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| 2. | " But going beyond such
works, The Dialectical Development of Doctrine combines the two themes
by proposing a necessary two-way dialectic between theology and the
world, a dialectic absolutely..."
| Source: | Vitullo-Martin, Julia. "Julia Vitullo-Martin" Commonweal 131.12 June 18 2004: 29-31  |
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| 3. | " But going beyond such
works, The Dialectical Development of Doctrine combines the two themes
by proposing a necessary two-way dialectic between theology and the
world, a dialectic absolutely..."
| Source: | Dickinson, Charles. "The Dialectical Development of Doctrine: a methodological proposal" Commonweal 131.11 June 4 2004: 18-19  |
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| 4. | " Identifying
these dialectics in the grand mythic narratives further explains how
myths work dialectically to construct meaning and understanding, and how
myths reveal multiple realities."
| Source: | Brown, Timothy J. "Deconstructing the dialectical tensions in The Horse Whisperer: how myths represent competing cultural values" Journal of Popular Culture 38.2 Nov. 1 2004: 274-296  |
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| 5. | "
In developing DBT, Dr. Linehan bolstered the foundation of CBT by
the addition of "validation" and "dialectics."
Dialectical strategies borrow from Eastern medicine, emphasizing
synthesis while seeking to connect the patient with a sense of belonging
to a greater whole."
| Source: | Franklin, Deeanna. "Developer of DBT predicts wider use of modality: Marsha M. Linehan, Ph.D., thinks suicidal patients other than those diagnosed with BPD would benefit" Clinical Psychiatry News 32.10 Oct. 1 2004: 36-37  |
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| 6. | "... sequence of developments but rather a
dialectic of opposed tendencies."(26) The "total source of
meaning in history" is dialectical, in the sense that I have called
a dialectic of contradictories."
| Source: | DORAN, ROBERT M. "SYSTEM AND HISTORY: THE CHALLENGE TO CATHOLIC SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY" Theological Studies 60.4 Dec. 1 1999: 652  |
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| 7. | " The film becomes, not
a purposefully boring temporal exercise, nor a wry statement about the
possibilities for postmodern dance, but a hesitant dialectic of the
mundane and the transcendent, one that begins to reframe the kind of
dance Rainer was known for inventing."
| Source: | Lambert, Carrie. "Other solutions" Art Journal 63.3 Sept. 22 2004: 48-62  |
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| 8. | " Transcendental
freedom is indeed a "postulate," but not one that reason is
compelled to assert in order to resolve the antinomy of practical
reason."
| Source: | Atterton, Peter. "The Proximity Between Levinas and Kant: The Primacy of Pure Practical Reason" Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 40.3 Sept. 22 1999: 244-262  |
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| 9. | " Breton develops surrealism as an
appropriation of the dialectical aspect of Hegel's thought,
understood as thought's ceaseless positing and overcoming of
antinomies only partially expressive of its self-understanding."
| Source: | Rapko, John. "The Language of Twentieth-Century Art: A Conceptual History" Criticism v40.n3 June 22 1998: 493-498  |
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| 10. | " More fanciful is Webber's creative reading of
Kant's paralogisms of pure reason as doubling because Kant's
conundrums present "a mirage of the self that spins around
itself" (p. 27)."
| Source: | CRISMAN, WILLIAM. "THE DOPPELGANGER: DOUBLE VISIONS IN GERMAN LITERATURE" Journal of English and Germanic Philology 97.4 Oct. 1 1998: 603-604  |
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| 11. | "... studies (mathematics,
geometry, and astronomy), and pure reasoning (dialectic)--a lifelong
enterprise to be completed step-by-step by the young guardians of his
ideal republic."
| Source: | Cai, Zong-qi. "IN QUEST OF HARMONY: PLATO AND CONFUCIUS ON POETRY" Philosophy East and West 49.3 July 1 1999: 317  |
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| 12. | " Instead, "the narrator has
adopted a dialectical technique that relies on the reader's ability
to create a synthesis of the opposing explanations..."
| Source: | Cropper, Corry. "Prosper Merimee and the subversive "Historical" short story" Nineteenth-Century French Studies 33.1-2 Sept. 22 2004: 57-76  |
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| 13. | " The deeper spiritual
affinity between the painter and the writer we have seen dialectically
links the two apparently opposed worlds of aurore and crepuscule."
| Source: | Grigorian, Natasha. "The writings of J.-K. Huysmans and Gustave Moreau's painting: affinity or divergence?" Nineteenth-Century French Studies 32.3-4 Mar. 22 2004: 282-299  |
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| 14. | " This insistence on affirmation is the revisionary
aspect of Miklitsch's argument, pushing the Marxist dialectic
toward a more genuinely dialectical--both negative/critical and affi
rmative--analysis of contemporary society, which he sometimes calls a
"post-Marxist" dialectic."
| Source: | McHugh, Patrick. "From Hegel to Madonna: Toward a General Economy of CommodityFetishism" College Literature 27.2 Mar. 22 2000: 210  |
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| 15. | "... types of dialectical triangulations such as: "arriving
at a conclusion derived from two propositions." The two
propositions plus the conclusion constitute a triad of the form: thesis,
antithesis and synthesis."
| Source: | McEvilley, Thomas. "Philosophy in the land: since the 1960s, Agnes Denes has been exploring the relationship between nature and culture through a variety of mediums. A show documenting her public art concludes its tour at New York's Chelsea Art Museum.(biography of Agnes Den" Art in America 92.10 Nov. 1 2004: 158-165 |
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| 16. | " However, his interpretation of the Spenglerian opposition
in terms of a "Hegelian dialectic" (66) contradicts the idea
of an "apocalypse" and may not apply to the Beats, who
arguably viewed capital and spirit as opposed, not as creating
synthesis."
| Source: | Chandarlapaty, Raj. "Lardas, John. 2001. The Bop Apocalypse: the Religious Visions of Kerouac, Ginsberg and Burroughs" College Literature 29.4 Sept. 22 2002: 163-166  |
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| 17. | "
TABLE 1
Typology of Dialectical Contradictions
Dialectic of Dialectic of Dialectic of
Integration-..."
| Source: | Pawlowski, Donna R. "Dialectical Tensions In Marital Partners' Accounts Of Their Relationships" Communication Quarterly 46.4 Sept. 22 1998: 396  |
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| 18. | "... also pointed to it in their critiques
of "dialectical materialism" - namely that the dialectic is a
spiritual hope which must be accepted on faith, hence it contradicts the
premises of materialism."
| Source: | Swatos, William H. Jr,Christiano, Kevin J. "Secularization Theory: The Course of a Concept" Sociology of Religion 60.3 Sept. 22 1999: 209  |
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| 19. | "... in our history
there has been any trace of it, and becomes enraged when
confronted with antinomy...."
| Source: | Pahl, Jon. "Driving while faculty: the religion of innocent domination in America" Cross Currents 54.2 June 22 2004: 82-97  |
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| 20. | "
For Ionesco, the antinomies between Proust and Petresco, his
Romanian imitator, are unmistakable:
Whereas in Proust there is unity, in ..."
| Source: | Teodorescu, Jeanine. "'Nu, nu and nu': Ionesco's 'no!' to Romanian literature and politics" Journal of European Studies 34.3 Sept. 1 2004: 267-288  |
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| 21. | "
It is thought-provoking that totalitarianism and democracy are
assumed to be antinomies throughout the discourse of bioethics, as
though there could be no democratic totalitarianism."
| Source: | Bryan, Bradley. "Biotechnology, bioethics and liberalism: problematizing risk, consent and law" Health Law Journal 11 Jan. 1 2003: 119-136  |
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| 22. | " Within
individual poems the meditative voice can operate dialectically,
considering a position and then emending it, but the position of poems
in sequence also constitutes a dialectic, an on-going conversation."
| Source: | TAPSCOTT, STEPHEN,PRZYBYTEK, MARIUSZ. "Sky, The Sky, A Sky, Heaven, The Heavens, A Heaven, Heavens: Reading Szymborska Whole" American Poetry Review 29.4 July 1 2000: 41  |
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| 23. | "... human mind is malleable, and that
science advances dialectically including a dialectic with its own past),
are similarly treated by Chimisso as she shows them situated in
Bachelard's personal and cuptural history."
| Source: | LeFevre, Joseph. "Chimisso, Cristina. Gaston Bachelard: Critic of Science and the Imagination" Review of Metaphysics 57.2 Dec. 1 2003: 391-393  |
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| 24. | "
SCIENCE-RELIGION DIALECTIC
Consideration of the dialectical sense of claim (5) raises
exceedingly complex issues and would therefore be necessarily lengthy."
| Source: | Clements, Tad. "Are Science and Religion Compatible?" Free Inquiry 20.3 June 22 2000: 58  |
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| 25. | " Next,
in a dialectical move, Farocki refers this contemporary diffusion of the
human to its historical development in Renaissance humanism (he shows us
Durer engravings detailing perspective) and in the Age of Reason (here
he reflects on Aufklarung, the German term for Enlightenment)."
| Source: | Foster, Hal. "Vision quest: the cinema of Harun Farocki" Artforum International 43.3 Nov. 1 2004: 156-163  |
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