Dialectical behavior therapy, we were talking about beforehand, acceptance and commitment therapy.
So this is a dialectic between a fictional story and a real invention.
DVT is dialectical behavior therapy, which is an offshoot of cognitive behavior therapy that's very focused on-- that basically combines cognitive behavior therapy,
linguistically and dialectically, let's record it before it all effervesces and America, everyone speaks exactly the same, which hasn't happened of course.
And it reminds me of a dialectic , I think they call it, where it's both can coexist.
And I'm really interested in these dialectics because it really answers the question of how are we inspired to make what we make.
um so we call that dialectics right dialectics one of the axioms of this kind of geography of human geography
Dialectic of Enlightenment, the uh Herkimer and Adorno book, right?
And then another series would be somehow maybe a kind of dialectic with the last series or something very different or a kind of perhaps advancement on the ideas
So I do a lot of what's known as Dialectical Behavior Therapy, or DBT.
So it's all built around Hegel's theory of dialectics .
devoted to that idea um it's called Valiant exterminators of dialectical Vermin and these are people like uh
we're seeing today is a rise in debate and not enough dialectic .
And that led to what became known later as the master-slave dialectic , which is it more important for you to live on your feet
And a very easy to understand German which avoided any sort of dialectic -- regional dialects.
And what we say in DBT, or in Dialectical Behavior Therapy is, I have a question, but I don't know what it is.
And the question is, what-- the dialectical situation is complex and interesting.
If you want to get fancy, you can call it the dialectic tradition.
"12 Years a Slave," of course, is absolutely built on the dialectic of freedom and slavery.
And that was important for us to do, in part because of that dialectical relationship where the press and the public very much work together
Perpetually overthinking life, I seem to have reverted to my ongoing dialectical battle between-- and I'll be the first to roll my eyes
But fundamentally, what we're saying is the Hollywood archetype is dialectics in its most simplified form.
Yes, agreed Plato. That makes dialectical sense.
the class, or the faith, to obey the dictates of a divinity and pressure others do the same, to achieve feats of heroic greatness, or to advance some mystical dialectic
So for example, one of the choices they make is that, early on, they translate works that will help them engage in dialectical disputation.
OK, so fundamentally, what we're saying is we think dialectically-- thesis, antithesis, and synthesis.