Secondly, the critique: hmmm!
The logical positivist critique of religion is not dead.
The two broke off relations after Sartre’s critique of Camus’s L’Homme révolté (1951; The Rebel).
A Commentary is an unsolicited and uninvited critique of a paper previously published in Safety in Extreme Environments.
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In this way feminist critique should be part of normative science.
Her critique is clearly applicable to widespread practices in analytic philosophy.
Donaldson (1978) offers a psychological critique of Piaget on cognitive development.
Uniting this variety is the general critique of centralized, hierarchical power and authority.
His other books included the Critique of Practical Reason (1788) and the Critique of Judgment (1790).
The more important critique of the way that war betrays human dignity can be found in the pacifist critique of the killing that happens in war.
Bridgman’s critique of concepts in physics also led naturally to a philosophical critique of some general conceptions underlying physics, such as simplicity, atomism, causality, determinism, and probability.
The Groundwork is printed in Akademie volume 4 and the Critique of Practical Reason in volume 5; except where otherwise noted, references beginning with “4:” are to the Groundwork and those beginning with “5:” to the second Critique.
…as these disciples took the Critique of Pure Reason to be a “preface” to the study of pure reason or of the transcendental system and not the system itself, they saw in this interpretation an explanation for the ambiguities to which the Critique (as they felt) was subject.
Thus the critical examination of reason in thinking (science) is undertaken in the Critique of Pure Reason, that of reason in willing (ethics) in the Critique of Practical Reason (1788), and that of reason in feeling (aesthetics) in the Critique of Judgment (1790).
It is fairly common to interpret the work from the 1940s as being so totalizing in its critique that it closes all avenues for finding in reason the possibility for any emancipatory critique of society (Habermas is the most famous exponent of such a critique, see for example his 1984, pp. 366–399).
1787; Critique of Pure Reason), Critik der practischen Vernunft (1788; Critique of Practical Reason), and Critik der Urteilskraft (1790; Critique of Judgment)—as normative disciplines of thought, and, second, into an eclectic or relativistic Kantianism, which regarded the critical philosophy as a system of thought dependent upon…
The consequence of this religious alignment was that philosophical interest shifted from Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason (in which he had attempted to account for natural science and denied the possibility of certainty in metaphysics) to his Critique of Practical Reason (in which he had explored the nature of the moral self) and his Critique of Judgment (in which he had treated of the purposiveness of the universe as a whole).
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- an essay or article that gives a critical evaluation (as of a book or play)
verb communication
- appraise critically
noun cognition
- a serious examination and judgment of something
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The consequence of this religious alignment was that philosophical interest shifted from Kants Critique of Pure Reason in which he had attempted to account for natural science and denied the possibility of certainty in metaphysics to his Critique of Practical Reason in which he had explored the nature of the moral self and his Critique of Judgment in which he had treated of the purposiveness of the universe as a whole