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Polemic (/pəˈlɛmɪk/ pə-LEHM-ick, US also /-ˈlimɪk/ -LEEM-ick) is
contentious rhetoric intended to
support a
specific position by
forthright claims and...
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Polemic was a
British "Magazine of Philosophy, Psychology, and Aesthetics"
published between 1945 and 1947,
which aimed to be a
general or non-specialist...
- from the Gr****
philosopher Celsus, who
wrote The True Word (c. 175 CE), a
polemic criticizing Christians as
being unprofitable members of society. In response...
- The
Washington Post,
Carlos Lozada said that it "fails as
memoir and as
polemic: its
analysis is facile, its
hypocrisy relentless, its self-awareness marginal...
- A Poet's
Polemic is a 2003
collection of
poetry written by
Scottish poet John Burnside. It was
published as part of
National Poetry Day 2003. McLuckie...
- the sale of
indulgences in his
electorate and
allowed Martin Luther to
polemicize against them.
Joachim Nestor, in contrast,
became known as a pugnacious...
- the
Story of
Miriai on Two Levels:
Evidence from
Mandaean Anti-Jewish
Polemic about the
Origins and
Setting of
Early Mandaeism".ARAM
Periodical / (2010):...
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Alexander Saxton criticized what he
called Harris's "vitriolic and
selective polemic against Islam", (emphasis in original)
which he said "obscure[s] the obvious...
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University Press. p. 32. ISBN 978-0-521-29135-4.
Thomas E. Burman,
Religious Polemic and the
Intellectual History of the Mozarabs, Brill, 1994, p. 103 "How...
- 2008). "Defaming
Milton Friedman:
Naomi Klein's
disastrous yet po****r
polemic against the
great free
market economist"
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