monological

adj

Etymology

From monologue + -ical.

  1. derived from μονόλογος
  2. borrowed from monologue
  3. suffixed as monological — “monologue + ical

Definitions

  1. Relating to a monologue.

    • The claims of the universal monological subject often become obsessed with homogeneity, purity, and unity at the expense of those others who do not fit the master narrative of monological reason.
    • A monological ethos can be conceived as an absence of communication, embodied within the media by its inability to directly challenge governmental policies […]
    • On the self-expression of an autonomous subject or the Ich, is dialectic, which is utterly monological. And yet, the monological discourse is the one wherein everything is in nuce already finalized in its very intention […]

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