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What's difference between dichotomy and divergence?
What's difference between dichotomy and divergence? How can I use them? Can you cite an example? Thank you!
9 nov. 2013 07:49
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In other words Mina, any slight variance is a Divergence.
A Dichotomy is the complete opposite of something. An example of a Dichotomy would be Good & Evil, or Male & Female, or Hot & Cold or Positive and Negative, or Natural & Supernatural.
Only a slight variation, as well as a great variance, would qualify as a Divergence.
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9 november 2013
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DICHOTOMY = is a division into two parts, kinds, etc. or even a subdivision into halves or pairs. It is also the division into two mutually exclusive, opposed, or contradictory groups.
Example = This book discusses the dichotomy between Chinese and Japanese cultures.
Dichotomy is when there are two sides to something. i.e. gun rights, abortion rights, etc.
DIVERGENCE = is the act, fact, or amount of diverging, separating or deviating. It is also the total amount of flux escaping an infinitesimal volume at a point in a vector field, as the net flow of air from a given region (this is more a physics/meteorology definition)
Example = Although they researched the project together, their conclusions were a divergence of opinion.
Divergence is when two (or more) things go different ways, the divergence of a friendship, a company diverging because each owner wants to take it in a different directions and thus they split the company.
I hope these definitions and examples give you a better understanding and answer your questions.
~Samantha :)
9 november 2013
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Dichotomy: means "Division/splitting into two entities"
Divergence: means "deviation"
9 november 2013
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