Sentences with phrase «using dialectic»

Thomas Marra, PhD, founded and directed one of the first inpatient psychiatric programs using dialectic behavior therapy as the clinical focus of treatment for every patient admitted to the facility, regardless of diagnosis.
But now is precisely the time to start using dialectic.

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Not so clear is whether Hartshorne takes his dialectic to explicate some current use of the term «experience», or whether he takes himself to be constructing a new sense — a sense that will capture for the first time the true essence of experience (cf. CSPM 33,60, 81, 90,92, 105, 154,155,231,282,288; also, e.g., MVG 19).
And I have sought to show, using Hartshorne as a concrete example, how a dialectical defense provides the ultimate support for one's claims about experience and its essential temporality and how that dialectic rests on claims quite remote from any direct or straightforward reading of experience, whether private or public.
I am using the term «dialectic» in its ancient and etymological sense, and it seems appropriate to describe the process by this word; for instead of an aprioristic, deductive method of procedure, the process was one of answering questions and objections as they arose, not in anticipation, and not as the unfolding, more geometrico, of a system implicit within a body of axioms or first principles which one needed only accept and then all the rest followed logically to the final Q.E.D..
With the definition of religion given, Marxism would have to be considered a religion, at least for those who do not use it as a means to some political or economic end, but who find «in the conception of the «dialectic of history» with its inevitability, its total relevance, its impersonal justice - making power, the object of supreme valuation and complete relevance to life....
We were theologically literate — the subtle dialectics of Lutheran theology required doctrinal astuteness — and we had little use in our piety for emotionalism or enthusiasm.
The use of a symbol, personal or impersonal, requires a dialectic of affirmation and negation.
Protestants have tended to use metaphor because it connects dissimilar ideas and realities and therefore suits a Protestant preference for seeing the world in terms of contrast and dialectic.
That goal is the expression, on the level of duty, of the demand, the claim — the Verlangen — which constitutes pure reason in its speculative and practical use; reason «demands the absolute totality of conditions for a given conditioned thing» (beginning of the Dialectic of the Critique of Practical Reason).
In reference to Hegel's use of dialectic, one should perhaps add that there should be no attempt to read a dialectical movement onto the physical universe, or to install it as a special logic.
Granting this, it also must be stressed that with Heraclitus dialectical thinking would not be struggling to overcome the law of contradiction, because reality itself was polemos, eris, enantios.7 Altizer sees with Cassirer and Heidegger that Seinvergessenheit and the logic - ization of logos came in after Heraclitus, but he insists on using a tainted dialectic which in effect assigns metaphysical primacy to post-Parmenidean concepts of contradiction.
Their use of dialectic, says Altizer, was limited to an attack on secular expressions of faith, and thus it could not offer any new vision of the sacred.1 For Altizer, any dialectical method that is not fully dialectical is not dialectical at all.
Apparently the answer comes in Altizer's use of the Kierkegaardian idea of dialectic, or — what comes to the same thing — in his reading of Eliade's version of the myth of the coincidence of opposites.
Altizer, as we have seen, uses images from the world of mysticism: waiting, darkness, a new epiphany, the dialectic of opposites.
Sounds like a socialist using the Hegelian dialectic.
Luther's use of dialectic («man is totally free... man is absolutely bound») to reach the existential affirmation that it was only through grace that man could take the smallest step at all towards anything spiritually good, enunciated with Luther's dogmatism, seemed to be an attack on the whole civilised Christian tradition of good letters: devoted, refined and peaceful.
At Erfurt the Occamists gave Martin a confidence in logical processes and the use of argument and dialectic which never left him, however much he thundered against it as a way to religious faith.
It could be said that Sartre uses the term «submodernist feminism» to denote the economy, and hence the dialectic, of cultural se.xual ident.ity.
I see the both 7/7 & riots as one more example of how government uses Hegelian Dialectic (problem - reaction - solution) to impose it's agenda on the people.
In Fact and Fiction in Global Energy Policy, Sovacool, Brown, and Valentine make clever use of the Hegelian dialectic to take on 15 core energy questions (e.g., «Do conventional energy resources have a meaningful «peak»?»)
The result is a tense, superbly suspenseful, and very intelligent dialectic on violence used as a means to an end.
Karl Marx famously made a special use of dialectic in applying this form of logical argument to historical analysis.
To emphasize the dialectic between beauty and fear and the vastness of the Pacific, where day and night occur simultaneously at different geographic points, Chandra + Stewart use the metaphor of the negative, or inversion.
Carrow's sculptural installation embodies a mindful approach towards found objects and assemblage that present a dialectic between past and present through the use of mass - produced tools, appliances and toys from the pre-digital age.
What Eugene was saying... that there isn't a conflict between the world of academics and the commercial... and the term he used was dialectic.
Olga uses new media as a means of expressing her own system of poetics based on the dialectics of high and low academism: where the artist endeavors to strike a balance between high - style classical models and contemporary elements of abstraction.
Paiva uses this title as a point of departure, reflecting visually on the irony of the words in the context of the city's framework, whilst using the material itself to mount a discourse on the urban dialectic.
His use of quotidian items such as old furniture and domestic appliances appears by turns indifferent and sentimental, but his works» real poetic power derives from their engagement with a core idea in Taoist philosophy — the dialectic between the individual and the world.
His projects, in various media, include a rethinking of AIDS and otherness using the figures of the pinprick and the glory hole; meditations on «the residual space of the American / Vietnam War» (comprising works on the squatting body as counter-architecture, military desertion as askesis, and surfing); a video essay on the site / non-site dialectic instigated by Robert Smithson's reception of Edgar Allan Poe (with a little help from Yvonne Rainer); a reconsideration of Marcel Duchamp's oeuvre as an discourse in ethics (as seen through Étant donnés); and «squatting projects» in various cities (Berlin, New York, Chicago, Vienna, Guangzhou, Hong Kong), where the squatting body, as a heuristic cipher, is conjugated by an interpretation generated by the conditions of each location.
The climate change controversy, which aims to establish a global tax system so as to guarantee a steady tax flow to the UN and other imperial / global power aspirants, such as the World Bank and the IMF, is using the Talmudic dialectic in order to eliminate any climate sceptics» murmurings, as illustrated by the following brief article:
Baumrind thus used a quasi-Hegelian dialectic, whereby competent parenting was seen as a combination of discipline traits that were viewed as incompatible in earlier formulations.
We have a Registered Art Therapist, a Board Certified Dance and Movement Therapist, therapists that use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectic Behavior Therapy, and a clinician who uses the Gottman Method for couples therapy, for example.
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