- ecstatic; raging, fanatical, furious]) is a
belief or
behavior involving uncritical zeal or an
obsessive enthusiasm.
Philosopher George Santayana defines...
- the
paramilitary SS
organisation of **** Germany, is
often portra****
uncritically or
admiringly in po****r culture. The
activities of HIAG, a
German lobby...
- Books. ISBN 978-1-840-02728-0. Gallop, Jane (2004). Polemic:
Critical or
Uncritical (1 ed.). New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-97228-0. Hawthorn,
Jeremy (1987)...
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unscientific in the true
sense of the word,
since it
involves a
mechanical and
uncritical application of
habits of
thought to
fields different from
those in which...
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other pseudosciences such as
ghost hunting and ufology, and
highlighted uncritical media propagation of
cryptozoologist claims.
Animalia Paradoxa Fearsome...
-
other pseudosciences such as
ghost hunting and ufology, and
highlighted uncritical media propagation of
cryptozoologist claims. As a field, cryptozoology...
-
article discusses, the oil-for-doctors
programme has not been
welcomed uncritically in Venezuela. The
initial impetus for
Cuban doctors'
going to Venezuela...
- appearances.
Modern biblical scholars are
cautious of
relying on the
gospels uncritically, but nevertheless, they
provide a good idea of the
public career of Jesus...
-
reference to
biographies and
histories whose authors are
perceived to be
uncritical or
excessively reverential toward their subject.
Hagiography constituted...
- saints, but the
profusion of
miraculous happenings and
above all
their uncritical context are
characteristics of hagiography. The
Legenda was
intended to...