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Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge
Mathematical Gazette, 1972T. Broadbent, I. Lakatos, A. Musgrave
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Journal of Broadcasting, 1966
After a cross‐country trip interviewing publishers, editors and fellow critics a couple of years ago, Ernie Kreiling let loose a blast against the generally poor state of broadcast criticism in American newspapers. “The Kreiling Thesis” as it was called when published in the Bulletin of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, held that most papers ...
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After a cross‐country trip interviewing publishers, editors and fellow critics a couple of years ago, Ernie Kreiling let loose a blast against the generally poor state of broadcast criticism in American newspapers. “The Kreiling Thesis” as it was called when published in the Bulletin of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, held that most papers ...
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Self-Criticism and Depressive Symptoms: Mediating Role of Self-Compassion
Omega, 2019Huaiyu Zhang +7 more
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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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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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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1997
S. Kitayama +4 more
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