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These dialogues are the product of a school of thought according to which direct pressure is at best unhelpful and at worst counterproductive and culturally inappropriate.
These dialogues teach us how to go about philosophical investigations.
These dialogues have been developed for the German language.
These dialogues have been automatically analysed through formal verification and validation in order to detect anomalies.
These dialogues, e.g., Charmides, Laches, Crito, Euthydemus, and Euthyphro, are called aporetic.
These dialogues are didactic, and conclusive in tone, e.g., Republic, Phaedo, Phaedrus, and Philebus.
These dialogues are essential for capacity building and the empowerment of marginalized basin communities at Chapra.
These dialogues were used to evaluate three types of machine dialogue behaviour: hand-coded, fully-learnt and semi-learnt.
These dialogues are established between agents with the language of agents, such as ACL (Agent Communication Language).
These dialogues raise two general questions about virtues that are important to ethical theory, one concerning instrumentality and another concerning unity.
These dialogues never get us anywhere.
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