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1 Intro, 1| always done with the same objective: to weaken the resistance 2 2, 5 | universal republic: another objective of communism.~The reason 3 4, 1 | made:~‑ according to the objective of dialogue;~‑ in light 4 4, 1 | Dialogue According to its Objective~ ~A distinction should first 5 4, 1 | proceeds. According to its objective, dialogue:~ ~1. is either 6 4, 1 | one distinguished by its objective; the other by the emotional 7 4, 1 | argument if one admits the objective existence of truth and error, 8 4, 3 | through arguments.~The basic objective of each party is therefore 9 4, 3 | admit the existence of an objective truth which each supposes 10 4, 3 | possess, while imputing objective error to the other.~Logically, 11 4, 3 | relativistic.~Until now, the objective of interlocution under the 12 4, 3 | decide that there is no objective truth or objective error 13 4, 3 | is no objective truth or objective error and that everything 14 4, 3 | destroy the concepts of objective truth and objective error. 15 4, 3 | concepts of objective truth and objective error. This is because what 16 App1 | though begrudgingly, that objective truth and error exist, that 17 App1 | admits the existence of objective truth and error and the 18 App1 | admit that there is neither objective truth nor error (relativism),