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Criticisms of the Traditional Contract Course

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1982
(1982). Criticisms of the traditional contract course. The Law Teacher: Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 111-121.
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Foucault and the Critical Tradition

Human Studies, 2002
The present paper motivates one possible answer to the question, "What re? mains of the Enlightenment?" by reinterpreting the relation between Foucault and the critical tradition. The Enlightenment has left us with "normative su? perstition," or a healthy form of skepticism about the justification of modern institutions and ideals. Along these lines, I
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The critical tradition

2003
Abstract If the history of famous literary prognostications were ever to be written, there’s no doubt that Ben Jonson’s prediction for the longevity of his friend Shakespeare’s reputation-not of an age but for all time-would have to be given pride of place.
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Form and Tradition Criticism

2021
Abstract This chapter traces the influence of the history of religions school on the interpretation of the Pentateuch in two important areas of research: (1) the identification of individual oral stories in form criticism; and (2) the attempt to trace the formation of oral stories into larger collections in tradition history.
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Between Tradition and Criticism

2022
Abstract This essay considers how the ‘authority of tradition’ can be viewed as an intellectually enabling (not just authoritarian) principle, invoking for this purpose a ‘naturalism of second nature’ in which rational capacities are understood as embedded in a quasi-Wittgensteinian ‘form of life’; and hence, as grounded ultimately in a ...
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Tradition: A Critical Primer

Religion
This book looks at the concept of tradition in the study of religion. It examines the history of the concept, uses in the discipline, theoretical perspectives (including Indigenous and post/decolonial studies, cognitive science and hermeneutics), and critical perspectives on key thinkers (Halbwachs, Gadamer, Ricoeur, J & A Assmann, Boyer, Morin ...
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Educational Critique, Critical Thinking and the Critical Philosophical Traditions

Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2004
Responding to Jan Masschelein's discussion of critical distance and the trivialisation of critique in his ‘How to Conceive of Critical Educational Theory Today?’, I draw attention to the antinomic character of immanence and transcendence—that is, to the way that it entails both non-circumventible necessity and omnipresent risks.
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Traditional Criticism

2011
A bibliographical guide to Chinese Traditional Literary Criticism through time with a few thematic entries.
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The Transformations of the Critical Tradition

2013
Before considering how community, human rights, and cosmopolitan ideals can be articulated within a normative philosophical framework, we need to go back to the eighteenth century, take Immanuel Kant’s views on Criticism as point of departure, and show how the tradition he inaugurated has been changed and updated.
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Criticism and the autobiographical tradition

Prose Studies, 1985
(1985). Criticism and the autobiographical tradition. Prose Studies: Vol. 8, Modern Selves Essay on Modern British and American Autobiography, pp. 1-13.
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