dialecticalization
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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The act or process of making dialectical.; The process of (a language) separating into dialects.
— Caxton noted: "And that comyn englysshe that is spoken in one shire varyeth from a nother."^([sic])¹⁹ But political, social, and technical forces can arrest dialecticalization and impose a standard speech, as tends to occur in large states.
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The act or process of making dialectical.; The introduction of a dialectic (exchange of arguments or contradiction of ideas) to explore an idea or topic.
— Croce also opposed Hegel’s methodical dialecticalization of distinct aspects of reality, individual facts and empirical concepts,¹⁹⁰ not because of the quaint biases it revealed but because Croce was not a universalist like Hegel, only a partial universalist, lacking also the macro-microcosmos motif; and Croce could not support Hegel’s Naturphilosophie and triadic monism because he believed in a spiritualized dualism.¹⁹¹
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The act or process of making dialectical.; The initiation of dialectic (conflict), especially class conflict.
— One masterly way to avoid that danger is by a cultural revolution, that dialecticalization which has yesterday, today or tomorrow and which avoids becoming static because it is an ongoing effort for change.
词源
From dialectical + -ization.
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