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Bian Zhilin's famous 50000-word essay on Hamlet, published in 1957, was the first Chinese work that attempted to interpret a Shakespeare play by applying the Marxist "dialectical and historical materialist point of view" (Bian Zhilin, 1957, 70).

Whatever one thinks of this argument, it points to a dialectical friendship between Athens and Jerusalem.

Because little research has been conducted on which therapist-client interactions lead to intermediate and end-point improvements in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), we have a small evidence-base from which to specify what therapists must know and do in order to obtain good outcomes using DBT.

The illative core is the set of premises offered in support of the conclusion; the dialectical tier consists of alternative points of view, likely objections to the conclusion, and the premises and whatever assumptions characterize debate about the conclusion.

This example points to the dialectical engagement of despair and hope where there is hope there is always the possibility of despair, and only where there is the possibility of despair can we respond with hope.

Hegel called this evolution "the dialectical process" (see dialectic).

Advance warning of Thomas Nagel's forthcoming book, in which he finds dialectical merit in intelligent design and points out certain explanatory shortcomings of physicalism.

This points out why the "continuous, dialectical penetration" of philosophy and science spoken of in the inaugural address is necessary.

They also highlighted that questioning could serve as heuristic devices to stimulate dialectical thinking during argumentation; act as starting points for expressions of doubts, rebuttals and counterarguments.

The acquaintance theorists are aware that their claim to being acquainted with acquaintance is unlikely to be of much help to those who claim not to understand what acquaintance is, and may point out that there are other, dialectical considerations in favor of their view (see Fumerton 1995: 77; Chalmers 2010: 287).

(3) Deductions that start from premises which only appear to be dialectical, are fallacious deductions because of their starting points, as are (4) those "deductions" that do have dialectical premises but do not really necessitate their conclusions.

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