Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
analéctica
English translation:
analectic
Added to glossary by
Rowan Morrell
Jun 3, 2004 04:40
19 yrs ago
Spanish term
analéctica
Spanish to English
Social Sciences
Philosophy
This is in the subtitle of a book. The full title is "Método para una filosofía de la liberación: Superación analectica de la dialectica hegeliana" by Enrique D. Dussel. I cannot find "analéctica" in any of my dictionaries.
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Spanish term (edited):
anal�ctica
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analectic
The word exists in English. It means:
"Selections from or parts of a literary work or group of works. Often used as a title."
"Selections from or parts of a literary work or group of works. Often used as a title."
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