“…The sixth dialogic principle was contextualized in the studies (4,10,12,14,15,16,18,20,22,24,25,28,29,30,26,37,38,41,43,45,49,50,51,52, 53 and 54) at the level of ideas, situations, environments or characteristics that, although antagonistic, had interdependence and even mutually exclusive, are complementary. Unlike the dialectic word, which implies contradiction of principles or phenomena, which, through the dialectical method, make the difficulties disappear, the dialogical principle, on the contrary, is the elimination of the difficulty of combat among antagonists, since antagonists are required.…”