Definition of Critiques. Meaning of Critiques. Synonyms of Critiques

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Definition of Critiques

Critique
Critique Cri*tique", v. t. [Cf. Critic, v.] To criticise or pass judgment upon. [Obs.] --Pope.

Meaning of Critiques from wikipedia

- critique in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Critique is a method of disciplined, systematic study of a written or oral discourse. Although critique is...
- third critique in Kant's Critical project begun in the Critique of Pure Reason and the Critique of Practical Reason (the First and Second Critiques, respectively)...
- Critique of work or critique of labour is the critique of, and/or wish to abolish, work as such, and to critique what the critics of works deem wage slavery...
- The critique of ideology is a concept used in critical theory, literary studies, and cultural studies. It focuses on analyzing the ideology found in cultural...
- Law and Critique (print: ISSN 0957-8536, online: ISSN 1572-8617) is a triannual law journal closely involved with the critical legal studies community...
- receive critiques Moderation: Some sites are only lightly moderated, and some heavily; a few sites even have editors on staff who judge critiques Level...
- Critique is a monthly literary, philosophical and artistic journal established in 1946 by Georges Bataille. Originally published by Editions du Chêne,...
- Critique of Anthropology is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering anthropology. It was established in 1974 and is published by SAGE Publications...
- Critique of Modernity (French: Critique de la modernité) is a 1992 book by the French sociologist Alain Touraine. It attempts to offer a critique of modernity...
- searing critiques and radical recommendations, that emerged from that situation. Architecture's deep engagement with the construction and the critique of modernity—its...