Alternatively, his works have been described as a phenomenological process : as layers constructed in a dialectical process which accrues " life experience as the layers accumulate ".
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In " The Triune God : Doctrines ", Lonergan begins with an examination of the dialectical process by which the dogma of the Trinity developed in the first four centuries.
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RSST views the interrelationship between religious groups and new technologies as a dialectical process, in which the ethos and identity of a religious groups dictates expectations regarding members engagement with new media.
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As Philippe Contamine has noted, by a dialectical process which may be found in all periods, progress in the art of siege was answered by progress in the art of fortification, and vice versa.
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Kos�k affirms that Popper and those philosophers ( including Ferdinand Gonseth of " Dialectica " and Friedrich Hayek on " The Counter-Revolution of Science " ) lack the understanding of the dialectical process of forming the totality.
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And this progressive history would only occur through a dialectical process : namely, the tension between the purpose of humankind ( freedom ), the position that humankind currently finds itself, and mankind's attempt to bend the current world into accord with its nature.
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Such a change in emphasis does not imply, though, that the individual art object has lost significance; far from it, its primacy is clarified : the object is recognized as the primary site for the dialectical processes of experience, as the unifying occasion for these experiences.
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In an introduction to an anthology of these articles, the editor was able to say : " The development of this theory was a dialectical process of formulation, criticism, reply and reformulation; the record of this process well illustrates the co-operative development of a philosophical theory ."
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For Hegel, the inner movement of reality is the process of God thinking, as manifested in the evolution of the universe of nature and thought; that is, Hegel argued that, when fully and properly understood, reality is being dialectical process, so God himself becomes more fully manifested through the dialectical process of becoming.
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For Hegel, the inner movement of reality is the process of God thinking, as manifested in the evolution of the universe of nature and thought; that is, Hegel argued that, when fully and properly understood, reality is being dialectical process, so God himself becomes more fully manifested through the dialectical process of becoming.