释义 |
dialogic /ˌdʌɪəˈlɒdʒɪk /adjectiveRelating to or in the form of dialogue.We have learned from observing our own practice and the work of others either directly or through the literature that the first task is the opening of a dialogic space....- It is a digressive process that leaks out intimations of personality and establishes a position for the portrait where it does not remain static but finds a more dialogic approach to psychological portraiture.
- Somehow this reminds me of one of the incredibly well-constructed bits of dialogic chaos in a Tom Stoppard play like ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead’.
Derivativesdialogical adjective ...- I will say that the process that I am involved in is less dialectical than dialogical; in other words it is always in a process of becoming, that is, it is never forced into what I would consider to be a premature resolution or synthesis.
- The contention here is that not all matters have necessarily benefited, or, indeed, can benefit from the revered analytic, reductionist, expository, dialogical methodology.
- I am interested in forms and traditions of popular education that can inform activist learning which are experience-based, dialogical and action-oriented.
OriginMid 19th century: via late Latin from Greek dialogikos, from dialogos (see dialogue). Rhymesethnologic, hydrologic, isagogic, logic, monologic, mythologic, pathologic, pedagogic, teleologic |