0 a method of discovering the truth of ideas by means of discussion and the comparison of opposing ideas. -- dialekt
1 the way in which two different ideas or forces co-exist or affect each other. -- dialekt
The dialectics of form and content cannot be disrupted; it is the necessary precondition of how content is presented and what it comprises.
Such a system could not know peace in its history and had to be visited by revolutions and conquests, such was the law of dialectics.
Together as an entity, identity ariation constitutes the dialectic equilibrium fundamental to musical time.
Seeing therein a dialectic between nationalism and internationalism, his interpretive framework is also much more sophisticated than others.
The dialectic between resisting and reinforcing gender norms - the tension between contestation and consent - highlights the role of individual personality in navigating social organisation.
But it also established a sort of dialectic between centre and periphery, which was geographical rather than political or sociological.
The complexity of interethnic contacts always triggered social and linguistic dynamics, with a permanent restructuring of identities, and a permanent dialectic of integration and antagonism.
This paper proposes strategies for a more experimental architecture that partakes of the global-local dialectic.