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In a [[dialogic]] process, various approaches coexist and are comparatively [[existential]] and [[relativistic]] in their interaction. Here, each ideology can hold more salience in particular circumstances. Changes can be made within these ideologies if a strategy does not have the desired effect. Thus, these entities do not necessarily merge (or become subjugated) into bigger entities as in the dialectic process, but nonetheless modify themselves (sometimes fundamentally) over the course of mutual interaction.
These two distinctions are observed in studies of [[
[[Georg Hegel]] (1770-1831) introduced the concept of dialectic process to explain the progression of ideas.
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