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  2. Dialogic learning - Wikipedia

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    According to Freire, dialogue is a claim in favor of the democratic choice of educators. Educators, in order to promote free and critical learning should create the conditions for dialogue that encourages the epistemological curiosity of the learner. The goal of the dialogic action is always to reveal the truth by interacting with others and ...

  3. Talk:Paulo Freire/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    And there are some theoretical problems in Freire's theory. One was Adornos critique of Karl Mannheim's evolutionary concept of the human history. Another critique formulate Figueroa. He criticized the theoretical background of Freire's "dialogue". Freire got his ideas from Husserl and de Saussure.

  4. Critical theory - Wikipedia

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    No Social Science Without Critical Theory, (Current Perspectives in Social Theory 25). Emerald/JAI. Gandler, Stefan. 2009. Fragmentos de Frankfurt. Ensayos sobre la Teoría crítica. México: 21st Century Publishers/Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro. ISBN 978-6070300707. Geuss, Raymond. 1981. The Idea of a Critical Theory.

  5. Egalitarian dialogue - Wikipedia

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    Any person can engage in such meaning making dialogue because humans have epistemological curiosity, which when expressed in egalitarian dialogue can criticize and end with what Freire (2001) called the bureaucratizing of the mind, an invisible power of alienating domestication. Such debureaucratization process can be seen in Dialogic Musical ...

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  7. Argumentation theory - Wikipedia

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    Argumentation theory is the interdisciplinary study of how conclusions can be supported or undermined by premises through logical reasoning. With historical origins in logic, dialectic, and rhetoric, argumentation theory includes the arts and sciences of civil debate, dialogue, conversation, and persuasion.

  8. Critical literacy - Wikipedia

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    Critical literacy is the ability to find embedded discrimination in media. [1] [2] This is done by analyzing the messages promoting prejudiced power relationships found naturally in media and written material that go unnoticed otherwise by reading beyond the author's words and examining the manner in which the author has conveyed their ideas about society's norms to determine whether these ...

  9. Order theory - Wikipedia

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    This is a general situation in order theory: A given order can be inverted by just exchanging its direction, pictorially flipping the Hasse diagram top-down. This yields the so-called dual, inverse, or opposite order. Every order theoretic definition has its dual: it is the notion one obtains by applying the definition to the inverse order.