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Dialogs (Lem)         
  • 1972 expanded edition
BOOK BY STANISŁAW LEM
Dialogues (Lem)
Dialogs on the Atomic Resurrection, the Impossibility Theory, Philosophical Benefits of Cannibalism, Sadness in a Test Tube, Cybernetic Psychoanalysis, Electrical Metempsychosis, Evolutionary Feedbacks, Cybernetic Eschatology, Personalities of Electrical Networks, Perversity of Electrobrains, Eternal Life in a Box, Construction of Geniuses, Epilepsy of Capitalism, Governance Machines, Design of Social Systems — is a collection of philosophical essays by Stanisław Lem.
Dialogue         
  • A conversation amongst participants in a 1972 cross-cultural youth convention.
  • [[David Bohm]], a leading 20th-century thinker on dialogue.
  • Galileo]]'s ''[[Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems]]'', 1632
  • Republic]]''
  • John Kerry listens to a Question<br />of reporter Matt Lee,<br />after giving remarks on<br />[[World Press Freedom Day]]<br />(3rd May 2016)
  • A classroom dialogue at [[Shimer College]].
CONVERSATION BETWEEN TWO OR MORE PEOPLE
Spoken dialogue; Dialogs; Communication dialogue; Dialogues
·vt To express as in dialogue.
II. Dialogue ·vi To take part in a dialogue; to Dialogize.
III. Dialogue ·noun A conversation between two or more persons; particularly, a formal conservation in theatrical performances or in scholastic exercises.
IV. Dialogue ·noun A written composition in which two or more persons are represented as conversing or reasoning on some topic; as, the Dialogues of Plato.
dialogue         
  • A conversation amongst participants in a 1972 cross-cultural youth convention.
  • [[David Bohm]], a leading 20th-century thinker on dialogue.
  • Galileo]]'s ''[[Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems]]'', 1632
  • Republic]]''
  • John Kerry listens to a Question<br />of reporter Matt Lee,<br />after giving remarks on<br />[[World Press Freedom Day]]<br />(3rd May 2016)
  • A classroom dialogue at [[Shimer College]].
CONVERSATION BETWEEN TWO OR MORE PEOPLE
Spoken dialogue; Dialogs; Communication dialogue; Dialogues
n.
Colloquy, conference, conversation.
Examples of use of dialogs
1. "They copy their dialogs from reformists but they must know they cannot play on people‘s intelligence,‘ he said, "this will lead to nothing but their failure". The touring reformists were reportedly rescued from the attacks by security forces and participants in the meeting.