Critique Sentence Examples

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  • Such is the train of thought as stated for us in the Critique of Practical Reason.

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  • For a definition and critique of strategic essentialism, see Spivak (1988 ).

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  • Also a scathing critique of how it was undone.

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  • The film is not only interesting for its attempt to critique the phenomenon of female masochism, but also for its use of language.

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  • Finally, we offer a critique of the practice of vowel formant analysis, suggesting a new means of data normalization.

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  • This innovative interdisciplinary ma and MPhilB postgraduate program gives you the tools to understand, explore and critique culture and your place within it.

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  • Yet what is missing in this critique is an acknowledgment that the corporate media never covers the real content of demonstrations.

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  • Contrary to postmodern critique, Mozart's contemporaries rejected disembodied metaphysics.

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  • The thinly veiled critique of western multinationals ' policies in Asia should also be applauded.

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  • The effort will be well worthwhile, not least to appreciate Lyon's radical critique of the secularization thesis.

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  • In spite of the various details of the Judgment Critique (as to beauty; and as to the " internal " or as Hegel subsequently phrased it " immanent " adaptations seen in living organisms) Kant regards as extremely precarious all these hints of a higher view of nature.

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  • A related set of concerns animates Bourdieu and Wacquant's recent critique of cultural studies, which they call ' the new global Vulgate ' .

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  • From 1810 to 1812 he travelled in France, Switzerland and Italy, and on his return to Paris published an Essai critique sur la topographic de Syracuse (1812), designed to elucidate Thucydides.

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  • Some of them were already manifest when one of its author's colleagues, Schlegel (who had been employed to write the text for Susemihl's plates, originally intended to illustrate Temminck's work), brought out his bilingual Revue critique des oiseaux d'Europe (8vo, 1844), a very remarkable volume, since it correlated and consolidated the labours of French and German, to say nothing of Russian, ornithologists.

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  • One of the first of European weekly reviews is the Revue critique (1866).

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  • The Passenger Much like its discourse on documentary reportage, the film 's formal critique of the thriller came straight from the Left Bank.

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  • Much of the critique of the SLP in their resignation letter is correct, of course.

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  • The effort will be well worthwhile, not least to appreciate Lyon 's radical critique of the secularization thesis.

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  • Marx then began to develop a thoroughgoing critique of Hegel.

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  • Thus Marx 's critique of religion here seems unbalanced.

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  • A related set of concerns animates Bourdieu and Wacquant's recent critique of cultural studies, which they call ' the new global vulgate '.

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  • The website carries a withering critique of the government 's response to the Royal Commission report.

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  • In order to graduate, students must complete a finished professional portfolio which will be entered into the Wade College Professional Portfolio Critique.

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  • The second surprise came when the three former judges came by midway through the project to critique the work so far.

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  • With all these products to choose from, (and there are more, I just didn't want to bullet myself to death), I had a hard time choosing which of my favorites to critique.

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  • After completing the week's assignment, you'll have the opportunity to receive a personal critique from the instructor.

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  • Three judges give a critique after each performance, but the public ultimately decides who will be sent home and who is left standing.

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  • On the one hand, it was a trenchant critique of modernity.

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  • Feminist text that includes an extended critique of the naked/nude distinction.

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  • Heidi Klum is there to critique your decisions and Tim Gunn will be there to assist you too.

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  • The normal preschool or elementary classroom is not the place for this kind of critique.

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  • Even when you are actively looking to improve, it can be hard to hear the critique.

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  • The second most common critique is that, when operating the unit, water tends to sporadically spray out from the sides of the tank (both the dirty and clean water tanks).

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  • It is said that you must hear ten compliments in order to balance out one critique.

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  • A Woman's Write sponsors a "Good Read" competition where you can submit the first 75 pages of your unpublished novel for editing and a professional critique.

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  • If you wish, you can pay for a final critique of your work from the course author.

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  • Even if you can't recruit a permanent teacher, you may be able to create a critique group and have different writers come each time to lecture on various topics.

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  • After the first edit, have friends and family watch and critique it, then edit it again.

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  • During these months you'll also be given drawing assignments that your mentor will mercilessly critique until his/her standard of perfection has been met.

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  • You can learn the basics of writing, find critique partners, mentors, ask about publishers and agents, and possibly avoid career-devastating disasters.

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  • Once the document seems perfect to you, it's advisable to have at least two other individuals critique the document before sending it to prospective employers.

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  • Before their culinary debuts of what is probably one of the most important nights in either contestant's career, they have to present their food to Chef Ramay for his inspection and critique.

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  • It currently airs on TLC and features two hosts who critique wardrobes and give advice to participants so they can pick out clothes that make them look better rather than looking dated, frumpy, or plain.

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  • This generally includes a critique of the current menu as well as the setup of the kitchen, and the attitudes and abilities of the kitchen staff.

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  • The stylists then critique the current wardrobe, make suggestions for flattering clothing, and send participants off for two days' worth of shopping.

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  • You will be conscious during the surgery and are often encouraged to critique the doctor's work in progress and be an active voice in what you do or do not like about your altered skin.

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  • For example, JetBlue suffered a "devastating critique" by influential blogger Seth Godin because their e-commerce website created problems for people trying to book flights.

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  • He was not depressed by this misfortune, especially as he was at the time closely engaged in the preparation of the Historical and Critical Dictionary (Dictionnaire historique et critique) .

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  • Father Simon in his Histoire critique du Vieux Testament (1682) also argues that the Pentateuch is the work of more than one author, and makes an important advance towards a systematic analysis of the separate elements by observing that the style varies, being sometimes very curt and sometimes very copious " although the variety of the matter does not require it."

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  • Accordingly Fries, like the Scotch school, places psychology or analysis of consciousness at the foundation of philosophy, and called his criticism of knowledge an anthropological critique.

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  • Besides his innumerable contributions to journalism, he published an astronomical work entitled L'Eternite par les astres (1872), and after his death his writings on economic and social questions were collected under the title of Critique sociale (1885).

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  • The Greek versions are treated by de Lagarde, Anmerkungen (1863); Baumgartner, Etude critique (1890).

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  • For the details of Plato's critique the reader should go not to the summaries of commentators, but to the dialogues themselves.

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  • Kant's theory of knowledge, then, needed to be pressed to other consequences for logic which were more consonant with the spirit of the Critique.

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  • The critique of literature began in the lecture-room of Politian, in the printing-house of Aldus, and in the school of Vittorino.

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  • The critique of Roman law started, under Politian's auspices, upon a more liberal course than that which had been followed by the powerful but narrow-sighted glossators of Bologna.

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  • Finally, in the court of Naples arose that most formidable of all critical engines, the critique of established ecclesiastical traditions and spurious historical documents.

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  • L'Amour was followed by La Femme (1860), a book on which a wh9le critique of French literature and French character might be founded.

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  • C. Baur complained, his critique of the Gospel history had not been preceded by the essential preliminary critique of the Gospels themselves.

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  • Duchesne, Bulletin critique, 1889, pp. 41-48; for the Epistles see Apocryphal Literature, sect.

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  • The distinction between psychology and theory of knowledge was first clearly made by Kant, who repeatedly insisted that the Critique of Pure Reason was not to be taken as a psychological inquiry.

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  • Closely connected with the Secret is the Text-Book to Kant, which comprises a translation of the Critique with notes and a biography.

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  • Ueber eine Entdeckung, nach der alle neue Kritik der reinen Vernunft durch eine dltere entbehrlich gemacht werden soll, " On a Discovery by which all the recent Critique of Pure Reason is superseded by a more ancient" (i.e by Leibnitz's philosophy).

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  • For there Kant states as precisely as in the critique of speculative theology his fundamental doctrine that real existence is not a predicate to be added in thought to the conception of a possible subject.

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  • He left critique of the prior sheriff's administration to Fitzgerald.

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  • We call, then, for critique of such abominations.

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  • That sort of immanent critique is what I tried to offer with my skeptical appraisal of post-left anarchism.

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  • Bob Black once said that the anarchist critique of voting was just a special case of the anarchist critique of voting was just a special case of the anarchist critique of organization.

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  • These perspectives are used to critique the policy idea of territorial cohesion, which is central to current debates about EU spatial futures.

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  • He began one recent withering critique of Government foreign policy with " an unashamed admirer of my right hon.

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  • The book was a damning critique of the courts martial system and the unjust manner in which men had been treated.

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  • His penetrating critique will make a significant contribution to the history of South Asia and to the literature on ethnicity.

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  • If we are to mount an effective critique of CEF it has to be from a strongly different premise.

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  • The Commission offered a scathing critique of existing Federal efforts to ensure domestic preparedness against terrorism.

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  • The politics of gender statistics The feminist critique of official statistics has followed the general pattern of feminist social analysis.

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  • The paper says Clarke gives a " devastating critique " of Blair's government.

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  • Marx subjected this state of affairs to a trenchant critique, and made a big splash.

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  • In essence Trotsky provided a Marxist critique of what was going on in Russia in International under almost impossible conditions.

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  • This apparently light and bright little show was in fact a searing critique on gloss, superstition, power and sugar.

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  • The postmodern critique reminds us all that the future is not in the past!

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  • Third, the article concludes by building an incipient theory of ideology as utopia, or the utopian moment of ideology critique.

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  • Particularly strong is her critique of the mind/body dualism that pervades the cyborg imagery.

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  • Brittan is well known for his critique of Keynesian economics and advocacy of market friendly and politically libertarian ideas.

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  • This is part of the postmodern critique of 1970s feminism.

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  • The other major form of critique of genic pluralism is based on arguments concerning the causal structure of selective episodes.

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  • The Passenger Much like its discourse on documentary reportage, the film's formal critique of the thriller came straight from the Left Bank.

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  • You may critique a sales presentation one minute and have your legal judgment second-guessed by a programmer the next.

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  • Kant said it roused him from his " dogmatic slumber " to write the Critique of pure reason.

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  • The result is a tightly knit argument in which theoretical critique and anthropological observation play a mutually supporting role.

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  • The model offers an explicit critique of those highly theoretical programs or courses that do not value the prior experience or knowledge of students.

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  • Thus Marx's critique of religion here seems unbalanced.

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  • Caro's George Sand (1887) is rather a critique than a life.

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  • It is only possible to allude briefly here to the different conclusions that he has attained in treating the various problems, as for example in Aesthetic, the unity of art and language, of intuition and expression, the negation of particular arts, the refutation of literary and artistic classes, the criticism of rhetoric, of grammar and so forth; and in the Philosophy of the Practical or of Practice, the conciliation of the antitheses of utilitarianism and moralism, the critique of precepts, of laws and of casuistry, the new conception of judgments of value, the constitution of a philosophic economy side by side with the science of Economy, the resolution of the Philosophy of rights in the Philosophy of economic, and so forth.

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  • It is a deeply thoughtful critique of the Attlee welfare state.

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  • A common critique about shorter types of poems are that there cannot be enough emotion in a poem if it is short.

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  • The progress of thought may show it to be, in truth, relative, as when the nerve of Hume's scepticism is shown to be his thoroughgoing empiricism, or when the scepticism of the Critique of Pure Reason is traced to the unwarrantable assumption of things-in-themselves.

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  • In neither, however, are they a grammatical classification of words by their structure; and in neither are they a psychological classification of notions or general conceptions (voi uara), such as they afterwards became in Kant's Critique and the post-Kantian idealism.

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  • Similarly, in Notre Dame de Lorette; etude critique sur l'authenticite de la Santa Casa (1906), he dissipated by the aid of authentic documents the legend which had embellished and falsified the primitive history of that sanctuary.

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  • The former error needs something deeper than a Kantian critique of reason, or an Avenarian criticism of experience; it needs a criticism of the senses.

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  • In 1685 he published Sentimens de quelques theologiens de Hollande sur l'histoire critique du Vieux Testament composee par le P. Richard Simon, in which, while pointing out what he believed to be the faults of that author, he undertook to make some positive contributions towards a right understanding of the Bible.

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  • This does not of necessity mean that we should adopt Scaliger's critique of the younger Aldo without reservation.

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  • Jacob Tam, who espoused the antiquated system of Menahem b.Saruq, and this he supplements by an independent critique of Menahem.

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  • If we add to this logic of " idea," judgment and inference, a doctrine of categories in the modern sense of the word which makes the Theaetetus, in which it first occurs, a forerunner of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, we have clearly a very significant contribution to logic even in technical regard.

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  • And these are not his only unresolved dualities, even in the Critique of Pure Reason.

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  • Towards the end of Villele's ministry, when there was a movement of public opinion in favour of extending municipal liberties, he undertook the defence of the threatened system of centralization, and composed, in answer to Raynouard, an Histoire critique du pouvoir municipal depuis l'origine de la monarchic jusqu'a nos jours (1828).

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  • In the evenings he wrote for the Revue des deux mondes and the Debats the exquisite essays which appeared in 1857 and 1859 under the titles Etudes d'histoire religieuse and Essais de morale et de critique.

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  • Three months later Engels fires off a whole broadside against the SDP right wing in the form of his Critique of the Erfurt program.

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  • At the back of my critique of the myth of modernist method is of course a critique of the notion of postmodernity itself.

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  • Critique of smokers of low yield cigarettes do not consume less nicotine.

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  • The Epp. of Paul written after he became a Prisoner (New York, 1887); Plummer, Expositor's Bible (1888); Bourquin, Etude critique sur les past.

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  • Here in 1682 he published his famous Pensees diverses sur la comete de 1680 and his critique of Maimbourg's work on the history of Calvinism.

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  • As in the Critique of Revelation so here the rational nature of man and the conditions necessary for its manifestation or realization become the standard for critical judgment.

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  • It was desired to secure an exponent of Kantianism, and none seemed so highly qualified as the author of the Critique of Revelation.

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  • It is not so much a chronicle of Florentine affairs, from the commencement of modern history to the death of Lorenzo de' Medici in 1492, as a critique of that chronicle from the point of view adopted by Machiavelli in his former writing5,.

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  • His incisive style, his fearless and often ruthless criticism, and his wide and penetrating erudition, make him a redoubtable adversary in the field of polemic. The Bulletin critique, founded by him, for which he wrote numerous articles, has contributed powerfully to spread the principles of the historical method among the French clergy.

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  • Among his numerous critical works are Ecrivains modernes d'Angleterre (3rd series, 1885-1892) and Heures de lecture d'un critique (1891), studies of John Aubrey, Pope, Wilkie Collins and Sir John Mandeville.

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  • The Rational Psychology formulates immortality on the ground that the immaterial soul has no parts to suffer decay - the argument which Kant's Critique of Pure Reason " refutes" with special reference to the statement of it by Moses Mendelssohn.

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  • See also the Fragments inidits de critique sur Pierre et Thomas Corneille of Alfred de Vigny, published in 1905.

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  • The great reputation achieved by this critique stirred the envy of Bayle's colleague, P. Jurieu, who had written a book on the same subject.

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  • To the above must be added an edition of Storch's Cours d'economie politique, which Say published in 1823 without Storch's authorization, with notes embodying a "critique amere et virulente," a proceeding which Storch justly resented.

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  • In the Critique of Judgment, Kant restates his new type of theistic argument in a way which has had great subsequent influence.

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  • The Critique of Revelation marks the culminating point of Fichte's Kantian period.

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  • The parts of the Critique of Pure Reason, more particularly the " Deduction of the Categories " in which this theory is worked out, may be said to have laid the foundation of modern idealism - " articulum stantis aut cadentis dectrinae."

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  • Kant's distinction of " deist " and " theist " may be found in the Critique of Pure Reason, " Transcendental Dialectic," Book II.

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  • He is a most difficult writer; different readers understand him differently; and he uses in the earlier parts of his Critique of Pure Reason much of the language of intuitionalism.

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