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dialectical materialism

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Contexto: "The work aims to analyze from the perspective of dialectical materialism what is the space dedicated to Environmental Education - since it is required by law to be included in the curriculum transversally, at all levels of education, and in what way it has been crossing the counter-reforms of Brazilian education."
Fonte: MARQUES, Ronualdo; XAVIER, Claudia Regina. The challenges and difficulties of teachers in the insertion and practice of environmental education in the school curriculum. International Journal on Social and Education Sciences Volume, v. 2, n. 1, p. 49-56, 2020.

Termo equivalente: materialismo dialético

Definição: "Dialectical materialism, a philosophical approach to reality derived from the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. For Marx and Engels, materialism meant that the material world, perceptible to the senses, has objective reality independent of mind or spirit. They did not deny the reality of mental or spiritual processes but affirmed that ideas could arise, therefore, only as products and reflections of material conditions."
Fonte: Disponível em: <https://www.britannica.com/topic/dialectical-materialism>. Acesso em: setembro de 2020.

Definição em português: "Materialismo dialético é uma concepção filosófica marxista que defende que o ambiente, o organismo e os fenômenos físicos tanto modelam animais irracionais e racionais, sua sociedade e cultura quanto são modelados por eles, ou seja, que a matéria está em uma relação dialética com o psicológico e o social."