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Перевод: criticism speek criticism


[существительное]
критика ; критический разбор; критическая статья; критицизм [филос.]


Тезаурус:

  1. This same period also brought, especially in England, much criticism of traditional Christian creeds and doctrines, notably that of the divinity of Jesus Christ, and the emergence of Unitarianism - a form of Christian belief which rejected Christ's divinity and the doctrine of the Trinity, holding simply (as its name indicates) to the oneness of God the Father as the only God.
  2. However, Stanley Baldwin, who was once the target of a harsh newspaper campaign, said of his "press baron" opponents - "Their methods are direct falsehood, misrepresentation, half-truths, the alteration of the speaker's meaning by putting sentences apart from the context, suppression and editorial criticism of speeches which are not reported in the paper
  3. That deference towards the well-disposed reader is hard to find in later criticism - for good reason, no doubt.
  4. But you, too, are not above criticism.
  5. Yet, in spite of his now professed Toryism, he continued to mix his poetry with social criticism and to the very end of his life insisted on making statements which show an intense involvement in the sufferings of the people.
  6. This "promotion" from the back pages to the front produced a criticism whose discourse was borrowed almost wholesale from the mainstream press.
  7. Much to his credit, the author is even-handed in his criticism of conservative evangelical and ecumenical groups for the rationalisations (theological and promotional) which both employ in justifying or covering up non-growth situations" (IRM April 1971:127).
  8. A year or so later I chanced to meet him and he acknowledged that this was just criticism, but that he had been obliged to insert these names so that his book would look like a truly up-to-date, intouch work of scholarship.
  9. Consider the implications of successiveness and change in the titles or subtitles of some recent books: After the new Criticism by Frank Lentricchia; On Deconstruction.: Theory and Criticism After Structuralism by Jonathan Culler; Displacement.: Derrida and After , edited by Mark Krupnick; Beyond Deconstruction by Howard Felperin; The Contest of Faculties.: Philosophy and Theory After Deconstruction by Christopher Norris.
  10. This criticism challenges the view of human nature and the human condition constructed by liberal theories.
  11. The UK is currently experiencing considerable social unrest and the legal profession has been subjected to an unprecedented level of criticism and scrutiny.
  12. There was some criticism among Burmans about the appointment of a missionary as DPR, but after a press conference or two and visits to key people, the criticism died down, and in a public lunch given by the Chinese to welcome their new Consul-General, I was asked to speak.
  13. All in all, this is a valuable stage which researchers who do not accept criticism very easily will probably wish to avoid, but if they do consciously and deliberately avoid it, they have only themselves to blame for not taking advantage of a most useful and quite inexpensive step in schedule preparation.

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