Difference between revisions of "DIAGONISTIC"
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*'''diagonistikos''' (''Greek''): At odds; in conflict; disposed to fight | *'''diagonistikos''' (''Greek''): At odds; in conflict; disposed to fight | ||
*'''diagnostic''' | *'''diagnostic''' | ||
− | *this marginal describes a dialectic process in history and in the words themselves. | + | *this marginal describes a dialectic process in history and in the words themselves, ala Vico. |
CD (cenogenetic dichotomy) through DC (diagonistic conciliance) to DC (dynastic continuity) | CD (cenogenetic dichotomy) through DC (diagonistic conciliance) to DC (dynastic continuity) |
Latest revision as of 12:13, 6 August 2018
- diagonistikos (Greek): At odds; in conflict; disposed to fight
- diagnostic
- this marginal describes a dialectic process in history and in the words themselves, ala Vico.
CD (cenogenetic dichotomy) through DC (diagonistic conciliance) to DC (dynastic continuity)