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Critiquing Critiques

Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 2008
In the discipline of design, the most common presentation genre is the critique, and the most central aspect of this genre is the feedback. Using a qualitative framework, this article identifies a typology of feedback, compares the frequencies of feedback types between different levels of design studios ranging from novice to expert, and explores what ...
Deanna P. Dannels, Kelly Norris Martin
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Critique d'une critique critique

Études chinoises, 1990
Mathieu Rémi. Critique d'une critique critique. In: Études chinoises, vol. 9, n°2, Automne 1990. pp. 151-160.
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King's Theory: A Critique of the Critiques

Nursing Science Quarterly, 1994
This article describes Imogene M. King's conceptual framework and theory of goal attainment. The critiques of various nursing scholars reflect a misunderstanding of the intent of the theory and conceptual framework. Major areas of concern of the critics include cultural limitations, patient competence, and lack of specific guidelines to work within the
K F, Carter, L T, Dufour
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Incremental Critiquing

Knowledge-Based Systems, 2005
Conversational recommender systems guide users through a product space, alternatively making concrete product suggestions and eliciting the user's feedback. Critiquing is a common form of user feedback, where users provide limited feedback at the feature-level by constraining a feature's value-space.
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Critiquing Critiques

Evaluation Review, 1982
In 1974 the results of widely publicized police experiment, the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment (KCPPE), were released. The experiment generated considerable dialogue among police practitioners and researchers alike, who debated such issues as the policy implications of the research findings and the methods employed for obtaining those ...
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An Empirical Critique of the Lucas Critique

The Journal of Socio-Economics, 1999
Abstract This study provides a quantitative review of the empirical literature on the Lucas critique. Although there is great dissonance concerning the Lucas critique, our meta-analysis revealed how the apparent applicability of the Lucas critique may be attributed to misspecification and the manner in which expectations are treated. When models with
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The Institution of Critique and the Critique of Institutions

Thesis Eleven, 2014
My paper argues that Luc Boltanski’s pragmatic sociology makes an important contribution to two central concerns of critical theory: the empirical analysis of the contradictions and conflicts of capitalist societies and the reflexive clarification of the epistemological and normative grounds of critique.
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The Method of 'Principlism': A Critique of the Critique

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1992
Several scholars have recently criticized the dominant emphasis upon mid-level principles in bioethics best exemplified by Beauchamp and Childress's Principles of Biomedical Ethics. In Part I of this essay, I assess the fairness and cogency of three broad criticisms raised against 'principlism' as an approach: (1) that principlism, as an exercise in ...
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A Critique Of Principlism

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1990
The authors use the term "principlism" to refer to the practice of using "principles" to replace both moral theory and particular moral rules and ideals in dealing with the moral problems that arise in medical practice. The authors argue that these "principles" do not function as claimed, and that their use is misleading both practically and ...
K D, Clouser, B, Gert
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Critique of a Postmodernist Critique

Identity, 2005
I support Rattansi and Phoenix's (1997) general thesis that historical and contextual issues play a vital role in the adolescent identity formation process. I find 3 general, problematic issues in the Rattansi and Phoenix analysis, however: (a) there are many dubious assumptions and deductions about identity and its formation, (b) many "newer ...
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