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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...
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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 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...
- In art,
institutional critique is the
systematic inquiry into the
workings of art institutions, such as
galleries and museums, and is most ****ociated with...
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recallable under the
basis of
universal suffrage.
Critique of
political economy is a form of
social critique that
rejects the
various social categories and...
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Critique of Hegel's
Philosophy of
Right (German: Zur
Kritik der
Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie) is a m****cript
written by the
German political philosopher...
- 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...
- Law and
Critique (print: ISSN 0957-8536, online: ISSN 1572-8617) is a
triannual law
journal closely involved with the
critical legal studies community...
- 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...
- The
Critique of
Practical Reason (German:
Kritik der
praktischen Vernunft) is the
second of
Immanuel Kant's
three critiques,
published in 1788. Hence...