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    Dialectics, in the Greek usage, is the virtue of contradi... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Marx errs in coupling the dialectical movement with materialism

    Dialectics, in the Greek usage, is the virtue of contradiction as support for the soul drawn upwards by grace (or the good)

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    She follows the Greek usage of “dialectics” to consider “the virtue of contradiction as support for the soul drawn upwards by grace” (or the good); Marx errs, she thought, in coupling such a movement with “materialism” (OL 181).

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