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n. (plural of dialogue English)

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Dialogues (Kenny Davern album)

Dialogues is a studio recording from June 2005 by the late clarinetist Kenny Davern and tenor saxophonist/clarinetist Ken Peplowski, released by the Arbors Records label. Also featured on the album is jazz guitarist Howard Alden, among others.

Dialogues (Carlos Paredes & Charlie Haden album)

Dialogues is an album by guitarist Carlos Paredes and bassist Charlie Haden recorded in 1990 and released on the Antilles label.

Dialogues (Ivar Antonsen & Vigleik Storaas album)

Dialogues (released October 11, 2010 by the label Ponca Jazz Records - PNJRCD 118) is an studio album with piano duets by Ivar Antonsen and Vigleik Storaas.

Dialogues (Gilles Deleuze)

Dialogues is a 1977 book in which Gilles Deleuze examines his philosophical pluralism in a series of discussions with Claire Parnet. It is widely read as an accessible and personable introduction to Deleuze's philosophy along with Negotiations. The book contains an exposition of Deleuze's concepts and methodologies in which he thinks of newer ways to liberate life.

The book has been translated into English by Hugh Tomlinson and Barbara Habberjam.

The Continumm and Columbia University Press editions have the brief essay "The Actual and the Virtual" in which Deleuze outlines an ontology of the virtual.

Dialogues (Carter)

Dialogues is a composition for solo piano and chamber orchestra by the American composer Elliott Carter. The work was commissioned by the BBC for the pianist Nicolas Hodges and completed in 2003. It was first performed on January 23, 2004 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in Southbank Centre, London, by Nicolas Hodges and the London Sinfonietta under the conductor Oliver Knussen. The piece was a finalist for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Music. In 2012, Carter composed a followup to the piece Dialogues II for the conductor Daniel Barenboim's 70th birthday.

Usage examples of "dialogues".

The arguments in the Dialogues assume an important 18th century distinction between natural religion and revealed religion.

The Dialogues, though, deals exclusively with the subject of natural religion and in this work Hume offers his most systematic critique of the subject.

I call it Dialogues on natural Religion: Some of my Friends flatter me, that it is the best thing I ever wrote.

Again, though, he attempts to diffuse the issue by commenting that his Dialogues are less extreme than his Enquiry, presumably meaning his essay on miracles.

I also ordain, that if my Dialogues from whatever Cause, be not publishd within two Years and a half of my Death .

The clamour against the Dialogues, if published first, might hurt for some time the sale of the new edition of his works, and when the clamour has a little subsided the Dialogues may hereafter occasion a quicker sale of another edition.

The second review of the Dialogues which appeared in the London Review was more flattering.

Part XII of the Dialogues in which Philo reduces the conflict between atheism and theism to a verbal dispute.

In recent years there has been an even greater diversity of interpretations of the Dialogues and many commentators argue that Hume was not as critical of natural religion as his reputation would have us believe.

It is through these various dialogues that the underlying message of the dreams is ordinarily discovered, as described below.

Similar dialogues can be had with the same person many times and with many wise people.

It was with such dialogues that we passed away the interval between our amorous transports on the last five or six nights of my stay.

There are so many details of each life, these dialogues really only can be effective for the broader concepts.

M: Somehow, in these dialogues you received the idea that they either based in science initially, and then extended to the other attentions, or perhaps somewhere in conflict.

Lucian consist largely of dialogues, in which he battled against what he considered to be false opinions by bringing the satire of Aristophanes and the sarcasm of Menippus into disputations that sought chiefly to throw down false idols before setting up the true.