Definitions
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- adjective Relating to a dialogue; dialogistical.
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- adjective Related to or having the character of
dialogue
Etymologies
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Examples
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The expression dialogical logic refers to a research tradition that can be traced back to Greek antiquity, when logic was conceived as the systematic study of dialogues in which two parties exchange arguments over a central claim.
Dialogical Logic Keiff, Laurent 2009
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Our Lord's method, which we may call the dialogical, has been vindicated by modern research into the dynamics of communication, which has demonstrated conclusively that the to-and-fro process between teacher and pupil, between parent and child, provides the most dependable and permanent kind of education.
Herein is Love A Study of the Biblical Doctrine of Love in Its Bearing on Personality, Parenthood, Teaching, and All Other Human Relationships. Reuel L. Howe 1945
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A strong theme of 20th century philosophy and social science is humans as 'dialogical' beings.
unknown title 2009
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A final characteristic that makes an overview of Joseph Ratzinger's theology difficult is the fact that his theology is a dialogical theology through and through -- a theology that develops not only through a listening to what the sources have to say, but also through a critical conversation with other perspectives, a conversation that is not afraid to identify errors and sometimes to argue quite polemically.
"Key Aspects of the Theology of Professor Joseph Ratzinger" 2009
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This democratic small "d!" dialogical safe space really all stems from the program's founder Alan Crippen.
Charles Howard: The John Jay Institute: Cultivating Leadership Through Dialogue Charles Howard 2011
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This democratic small "d!" dialogical safe space really all stems from the program's founder Alan Crippen.
Charles Howard: The John Jay Institute: Cultivating Leadership Through Dialogue Charles Howard 2011
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This democratic small "d!" dialogical safe space really all stems from the program's founder Alan Crippen.
Charles Howard: The John Jay Institute: Cultivating Leadership Through Dialogue Charles Howard 2011
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A final characteristic that makes an overview of Joseph Ratzinger's theology difficult is the fact that his theology is a dialogical theology through and through -- a theology that develops not only through a listening to what the sources have to say, but also through a critical conversation with other perspectives, a conversation that is not afraid to identify errors and sometimes to argue quite polemically.
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This democratic small "d!" dialogical safe space really all stems from the program's founder Alan Crippen.
Charles Howard: The John Jay Institute: Cultivating Leadership Through Dialogue Charles Howard 2011
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This democratic small "d!" dialogical safe space really all stems from the program's founder Alan Crippen.
Charles Howard: The John Jay Institute: Cultivating Leadership Through Dialogue Charles Howard 2011
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