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critique in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Critique is a
method of disciplined,
systematic study of a
written or oral discourse.
Although critique is...
- for the
critique of ideology,
immanent critique analyzes cultural forms in philosophy, the
social sciences and humanities.
Immanent critique pays close...
- The
Lucas critique argues that it is naïve to try to
predict the
effects of a
change in
economic policy entirely on the
basis of
relationships observed...
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critique", the
Critique of
Judgment follows the
Critique of Pure
Reason (1781) and the
Critique of
Practical Reason (1788).
Immanuel Kant's
Critique of...
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Critique of
political economy or
simply the
first critique of
economy is a form of
social critique that
rejects the
conventional ways of
distributing resources...
- Also
referred to as Kant's "First
Critique", it was
followed by his
Critique of
Practical Reason (1788) and
Critique of
Judgment (1790). In the preface...
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Critique of work or
critique of
labour is the
critique of, or wish to abolish, work as such, and to
critique what the
critics of
works deem wage slavery...
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academics working on
German idealism,
Lacanian psychoanalysis,
ideology critique, and
media criticism. His
breakthrough work was 1989's The
Sublime Object...
- The
Critique of
Practical Reason (German:
Kritik der
praktischen Vernunft) is the
second of
Immanuel Kant's
three critiques,
published in 1788. Hence...
- Distinction: A
Social Critique of the
Judgement of
Taste (La Distinction:
Critique sociale du jugement, 1979) by
Pierre Bourdieu, is a
sociological report...