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Criticizing Critical Theory

2017
Whether locating its origins in Marxism, or tracing them all the way back to Kant, Critical Theory defines itself as a philosophical outlook self-consciously emancipatory, seeking to overturn structures of domination and contribute to bringing about a better world. But these laudable ambitions have repeatedly foundered on the subject of race.
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Of Critical Theory And Its Theorists

, 2016
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P. Beike
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Social Exchange Theory: A Critical Review with Theoretical Remedies

, 2017
Social exchange theory is one of the most prominent conceptual perspectives in management, as well as related fields like sociology and social psychology.
Russell S. Cropanzano   +3 more
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Critical Theory

2009
Abstract This article provides an overview of the most important elements of the critical theory of international relations. Any inquiry into critical international relations theory has to distinguish at least two central components. The first is the epistemological and methodological, what it says about theory; and the second is the ...
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The Critical Theory of Technology

Capitalism Nature Socialism, 1990
Abstract Modernity is the affirmation of autonomy against every traditional or social authority (Pippin, 1991). Modern societies organize apparently neutral mediations such as markets, elections, administrations, and technical systems for the expression of an unlimited variety of contingent interests and visions of life that cannot and ...
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Criticism and Captivity: On Genealogy and Critical Theory

European Journal of Philosophy, 2002
The primary feature of ideological captivity can be elucidated by reference to the concept of ‘false consciousness’. This concept refers to the condition of holding beliefs that are both false and compose a world-picture which legitimatizes certain oppressive social institutions, where this condition is a non-contingent product of inhabiting a society ...
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Hope and Critical Theory

Critical Horizons, 2005
In the first part of the paper I consider the relative neglect of hope in the tradition of critical theory. I attribute this neglect to a low estimation of the cognitive, aesthetic, and moral value of hope, and to the strong—but, argue, contingent—association that holds between hope and religion.
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Critical care management of chimeric antigen receptor T‐cell therapy recipients

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Alexander Shimabukuro-vornhagen   +2 more
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Global Cancer Statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN Estimates of Incidence and Mortality Worldwide for 36 Cancers in 185 Countries

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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