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  • ...ibe]] an adherent of a position disagreeing with or opposing the object of criticism. ...e object is to ascertain the genuine text and meaning of an author. higher criticism: see quot. 1881.
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  • In writing: a piece of writing, Textual [[criticism]]
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  • ...ch as "evidence" for broader, more abstract claims, radical philology sees textual research as an end in itself. [[Nietzsche|Nietzsche's]] philological explor === Textual philology and text editing ===
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  • ...ay draw on [[methodologies]] of close [[reading]] and [[Criticism|literary criticism]], but its primary [[purpose]] is to elucidate the [[language]] of the text ...roviding commentary on the language of the text include notes on textual [[criticism]], [[syntax]] and [[semantics]], and the [[analysis]] of [[rhetoric]], lite
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  • :c. spec. In [[text]]ual [[criticism]], a manuscript or an early version which is regarded as [[evidence]] of [[
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  • ...osophy''' is an eclectic and elusive trend of thought characterized by its criticism of the conventions of Western [[philosophy]]. Postmodern philosophy is an a ...Further, drawing upon [[Donald Davidson (philosopher)|Donald Davidson]]'s criticism of the dualism between conceptual scheme and empirical content, he challeng
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  • ...icism, and [[synthesis]]. This includes [[higher criticism]] and [[textual criticism]]. Though items may vary depending on the subject matter and researcher, th
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  • ...the [[philosophy]]) of the interpretation of [[literature]] and [[literary criticism]]. Its history begins with classical Greek [[poetics]] and [[rhetoric]] and ...on]], [[reader-response criticism]], and [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] criticism.
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  • ...or end, its [[nonlinear]] [[structure]] being akin to a web or net.[2] The textual arrangement is sometimes considered to have lack of continuity, absence of ...l nature and reflecting constantly on its divine origin — is the most meta-textual, self-referential religious text. The Qur'an refers to a written pre-text w
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  • ...ed to include the investigation and interpretation not only of [[oral]], [[textual]] and [[artistic]] works, but of [[human]] [[behaviour]] generally, includi ...[[focus]] on [[tradition]] seemed to undermine possibilities for social [[criticism]] and transformation. Habermas also criticized [[Marxism]] and previous mem
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  • ...It is today defined mostly by its ability to become the object of literary criticism demanding [[artistic merit]] and a specific 'literary' style—or specific ...erve the careful artistic composition. The subjects were aristocratic. The textual tradition of ornamented and illustrated handwritten books afforded patronag
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  • <center>The textual record of [[oral]] instruction occurring as open ended [[dialogue]] in a cl ...[patience]], rather than in[[tolerance]], and encouragement, rather than [[criticism]]. This is the familiar fragrance of the works of our loving [[Creator Son|
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  • ...rony in general. By this account, sarcasm is a particular kind of personal criticism leveled against a person or [[groups|group]] of persons that incorporates v ...y at the moment it compels speech. Not surprisingly, irony is the favorite textual property of deconstructionists.
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  • ...play roles in some types of literary analysis such as Archetypal literary criticism. Psychoanalytic theory has, from its inception, been the subject of criticism and controversy. Freud remarked on this early in his career, when other phy
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  • ...ites—the Spanish site and the English site—have greater capacity to handle textual archives, audio archives and video archives, so that the teaching practices ...out, but we ask that these be included in the archive. You will find that criticism is a necessary tool of discernment to help unthinking people begin to be th
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  • ...he text through a subsequent edit (Rev 22:18-19), in order to maintain the textual integrity of the book. Guthrie, D: "New Testament Introduction - Hebrews to ...t. There is further information on these topics in the entries on [[higher criticism]] and [[apocalyptic literature]].
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