Definitions
Wiktionary
- adj. Related to or having the character of dialogue
GNU Webster's 1913
- adj. Relating to a dialogue; dialogistical.
Etymologies
- dialogue + -ical (Wiktionary)
Examples
“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.”
“This democratic small "d!" dialogical safe space really all stems from the program's founder Alan Crippen.”
The Huffington Post: Charles Howard: The John Jay Institute: Cultivating Leadership Through Dialogue
“A final characteristic that makes an overview of Joseph Ratzinger's theology difficult is the fact that his theology is a dialogical theology through and through -- a theology that develops not only through a listening to what the sources have to say, but also through a critical conversation with other perspectives, a conversation that is not afraid to identify errors and sometimes to argue quite polemically.”
“Psychoanalytic therapy is a dialogical method for bringing this pre-reflective organizing activity into reflective self-awareness so that, hopefully, it can be transformed.”
The Huffington Post: Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change?
“The best: in a collaborative fashion (texts and images), dialogical and self-organized.”
Global Voices in English » Brazil: When climate change meets cyber-activism
“The liturgical chant of our Catholic tradition, on the other hand, privileges the responsorial, dialogical, antiphonal and acclamatory modes of performance.”
“The two models allow us to see Judaism in diametrically opposed ways: The vertical-authoritarian model reflects an atavistic, anti-modern approach that relies on superstition and magic to express Jewish values, while the horizontal-dialogical model encapsulates the wisdom of Talmudic-Maimonidean tradition in a form of critical inquiry which seeks to empower human beings to free themselves of the shackles of magical irrationality.”
“This Biblical hermeneutics forms a vertical axis which places the reader at the mercy of an interpreter who has occult access to the "truth" which is now not dialogical/human, but pneumatic/paranormal.”
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