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Definition of "dialogical" [di•a•log•ic•al]

  • Related to or having the character of dialogue (adjective)

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Use "dialogical" in a sentence
  • "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."
  • "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."
  • "A strong theme of 20th century philosophy and social science is humans as 'dialogical' beings."
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