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  2. Wikipedia:Criticism - Wikipedia

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    Such articles should not be a repository of all things critical, but a review of significant sources of criticism. This style of article is generally discouraged, but it is sometimes used for political, religious, and philosophical topics that draw significant opposition. In all cases, the article must be written neutrally and must not be a POV ...

  3. Source criticism - Wikipedia

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    Please help improve this article, possibly by splitting the article and/or by introducing a disambiguation page, or discuss this issue on the talk page. ( January 2022 ) Source criticism (or information evaluation ) is the process of evaluating an information source , i.e.: a document, a person, a speech, a fingerprint, a photo, an observation ...

  4. Criticism - Wikipedia

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    The two words both translate as critique, Kritik, and critica, respectively. [9] In the English language, philosopher Gianni Vattimo suggests that criticism is used more frequently to denote literary criticism or art criticism while critique refers to more general writing such as Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. [9]

  5. Critique - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy is the application of critical thought, [3] and is the disciplined practice of processing the theory/praxis problem.In philosophical contexts, such as law or academics, critique is most influenced by Kant's use of the term to mean a reflective examination of the validity and limits of a human capacity or of a set of philosophical claims.

  6. Peer critique - Wikipedia

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    Peer critique, a specialized form of critique, is the common practice of professional peers, especially writers, reviewing and providing constructive criticism of each other's work before that work is turned in for credit or professional review.

  7. Help:Your first article - Wikipedia

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    The topic of the article must be notable: it must have in-depth coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the topic. If you are connected to the topic, don't write about it. Find another topic instead. Make sure there isn't already an article about the topic. The article you write must include citations to the sources you used.

  8. Ideological criticism - Wikipedia

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    According to Sonja Foss, “the primary goal of the ideological critic is to discover and make visible the dominant ideology or ideologies embedded in an artifact and the ideologies that are being muted in it.” [3] Foss has also mentioned the contribution to ideological criticism of several theoretical schools, including Marxism ...

  9. Architecture criticism - Wikipedia

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    This article, whilst not an example of architectural criticism, describes the importance of architectural students developing a strong vocabulary with which to describe buildings. Our critics' advice - The Guardian July 8, 2008. In this article Jonathan Glancey gives advice to young, ambitious, would-be architecture critics.