Bible Proverbs on dialogue as a method of problem solving
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https://doi.org/10.17162/au.v0i2.297Keywords:
Dialogue, complexity, poly relational logic, biblical proverb, Transdisciplinarity.Abstract
It is based on dialogue as a method between teacher and student where both
interact to understand and solve problems related to real situations of natural and
social environment, and in a new stage characterized by system research, and the
support of Trans disciplinary theories that help us understand the complexity of
things. We also touch mechanics of dialogue and logical structure that sustains.
Finally, it is raised with the implications from a set of biblical proverbs that enrich
the efficiency of dialogue as a method to formulate equations or relationships to
involve all the conditions of the problem
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