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dialectical
/ ˌ岹ɪəˈɛɪə /
adjective
of or relating to dialectic or dialectics
Usage
Other Word Forms
- nondialectical adjective
- nondialectically adverb
- undialectical adjective
- ˌ徱ˈپ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of dialectical1
Example Sentences
The most thrilling moments in my years of teaching drama have come when in the dialectical heat of class discussion, a new way of understanding a scene or a character’s psychology emerges from conflicting perspectives.
He recently participated in a 10-week dialectical behavior therapy class, but he didn’t get the connection and support he received in past in-person group settings, he said.
An appreciation of the theater as a dialectical art form that puts perspectives into collision.
In my own life, I find myself thinking about the philosophy underpinning dialectical behavior therapy, an approach designed for the most challenging situations and intense emotions: learning to simultaneously wholeheartedly accept and change.
Akhtar reanimates this dialectical discussion of artistic freedom in the fraught context of AI.
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