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    A Critical Inquiry on Marx's Ecology. 이범웅 - 2009 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (73):323-347.
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    Critical inquiry and knowledge translation: exploring compatibilities and tensions: Original article.Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham - 2009 - Nursing Philosophy 10 (3):152-166.
    Knowledge translation has been widely taken up as an innovative process to facilitate the uptake of research-derived knowledge into health care services. Drawing on a recent research project, we engage in a philosophic examination of how knowledge translation might serve as vehicle for the transfer of critically oriented knowledge regarding social justice, health inequities, and cultural safety into clinical practice. Through an explication of what might be considered disparate traditions, we identify compatibilities and discrepancies both within the critical tradition, (...)
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  3. Critical Inquiry, October, and Historicizing French Theory.Sande Cohen - 2001 - In Sylvère Lotringer & Sande Cohen (eds.), French theory in America. New York: Routledge. pp. 191--216.
     
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    Critical Inquiry: Considering the Context. [REVIEW]Mark Battersby & Sharon Bailin - 2011 - Argumentation 25 (2):243-253.
    In this paper we discuss the relevance of considering context for critical thinking. We argue that critical thinking is best viewed in terms of ‘critical inquiry’ in which argumentation is seen as a way of arriving at reasoned judgments on complex issues. This is a dialectical process involving the comparative weighing of a variety of contending positions and arguments. Using the model which we have developed for teaching critical thinking as critical inquiry, we (...)
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    Whither "Critical Inquiry?".Lorraine Daston - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):361-364.
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    A Critical Inquiry into Ecological Visions of Ancient India Versus, Modern West.Madhumita Chatterjee - 2016 - Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):19-30.
    The paper explores the fundamental thoughts of ancient India, specifically Vedic and Upanishadic ideologies, which believed that man has no authority to dominate the Earth at the expense of his/her benefits. Each and every one ought to protect, preserve, take care and show genuine concern for the Earth to whom he/she has ascribed divine motherhood. We shall also observe that western anthropocentrism is itself facing a great challenge, and as a consequence, a new shade of ethical consciousness coined as „environmental (...)
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  7. Critical inquiry and public controversies.Public Controversies - 2009 - In Kendrick Frazier (ed.), Science Under Siege: Defending Science, Exposing Pseudoscience. Prometheus. pp. 89.
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    "Critical Inquiry" and the Ideology of Pluralism.W. J. T. Mitchell - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 8 (4):609-618.
    The criterion of "arguability" has tended to steer Critical Inquiry away from the kind of pluralism which defines itself as neutral, tolerant eclecticism toward a position which I would call "dialectical pluralism." This sort of pluralism is not content with mere diversity but insists on pushing divergent theories and practices toward confrontation and dialogue. Its aim is not the mere preservation or proliferation of variety but the weeding out of error, the elimination of trivial or marginal contentions, and (...)
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    Critical Inquiry, Affirmative Culture.Lauren Berlant - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):445.
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    Critical Inquiry and Political Reality.Walter C. Veit - 1992 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 10 (1):11-11.
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    Critical Inquiry and Political Reality.Walter C. Veit - 1992 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 10 (1):11-11.
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    Critical Inquiry ("Kritik") in Clausewitz.Garry Wills - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 9 (2):281-302.
    1. WechselwirkungSuppose that A is standing at a bar with his friend B and tells B, “I’ll give you a dollar to fight the man on the side of you”. B, naturally, answers: “Are you crazy? Even if I win, I’ll probably tear my clothes, or mess them up. A dollar wouldn’t even cover the dry-cleaning bill.” B is very sensible.But then C starts to pick up B’s change on the bar—about a dollar’s worth. “You can’t do that,” B assures (...)
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    A Critical Inquiry into Jürgen Habermas’ Hermeneutical Reflection as a Methodology of Social Science.Tizar Shahwirman - 2023 - Diskursus - Jurnal Filsafat dan Teologi STF Driyarkara 19 (2):257-291.
    This paper aims to examine and evaluate Habermas’ thoughts on hermeneutical reßection as a methodology of social science based on his work titled Zur Logik der Sozialwissenschaften (On The Logic of The Social Sciences). By starting from a theory of action approach focusing on the process of inquiring and understanding intentional action, Haber-mas developed a hermeneutical reßection approach emphasizing the importance of communicative experience between the researcher and the subject examined. This approach has emancipatory power because it encourages researchers to (...)
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    Critical Inquiry and Human Existence: Freshman Studies 104-3 Course Description.Kathryn Russell - 1984 - Teaching Philosophy 7 (3):282-285.
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    "Critical Inquiry" and Critical Theory: A Short History of Nonbeing.Robert Pippin - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):424.
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    Distinguishing Critical Inquiry from Critical Discourse: A Reply to Feldman.George Geahigan - 1998 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 32 (3):105.
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    Moving Critical Inquiry On.J. Hillis Miller - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):414-420.
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    "Critical Inquiry" and the Future.Robert Morgan - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):421-423.
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    Critical Inquiry 28.1 (autumn 2001): Special Issue on "Things,".Miguel Tamen - 2003 - Common Knowledge 9 (3):543-544.
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    Peer Review: A Critical Inquiry.David Shatz - 2004 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    While much literature has sprouted on peer review, this is the first book-length, wide-ranging study that utilizes methods and resources of contemporary philosophy. It covers the tension between peer review and the liberal notion that truth emerges when ideas proliferate in the marketplace of ideas; arguments for and against blind review of submissions; the alleged conservatism of peer review; the anomalous nature of book reviewing; the status of non-peer-reviewed publications; and the future of peer review.
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    To the Editor of "Critical Inquiry".Walter Jackson Bate - 1983 - Critical Inquiry 10 (2):365-370.
    II. Without mentioning what most of the article is about, Fish plucks out some remarks from a small part of it and condemns me as being antiblack, antifeminist, and so forth. It seems to me that Fish, after removing a few sentences from context , then does three other things: he summarizes or rephrases these remarks in such a way as to turn them into a polemical statement; he makes an inference—all his own; and he then attacks the inference he (...)
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    Statement for the "Critical Inquiry" Board Symposium.Homi K. Bhabha - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):342-349.
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    Music and text: critical inquiries.Steven P. Scher (ed.) - 1992 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Melopoetics, the study of the multifarious relations between music and literature, has emerged in recent years as an increasingly popular field of interdisciplinary inquiry. In this volume, noted musicologists and literary critics explore diverse topics of shared concern such as literary theory as a model for musical criticism, genre theories in literature and music, the criticism and analysis of texted music, and the role of aesthetic, historical, and cultural understanding in concepts of text/music convergence. These fourteen essays - united (...)
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    Privilege: A critical inquiry.Chaitanya Joshi & Sushruth Ravish - 2023 - South African Journal of Philosophy 42 (1):63-73.
    The word “privilege” has become a part of our everyday conversations. However, it is not evident whether the various interlocutors in discussions on privilege are using it in the same sense. While different instances of privilege like white, male, or caste privilege have been discussed in contemporary academic discourses, we believe there is a lack of clarity regarding the notion of privilege. We critically analyse existing accounts of privilege to show that they leave some room for improvement. We offer an (...)
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  25. Tractatus Theologico-Politicus a Critical Inquiry Into the History, Purpose and Authenticity of the Hebrew Scriptureswith the Right to Free Thought and Free Discussion Asserted, and Shown to Be Not Only Consistent but Necessarily Bound Up with True Pie.Benedictus de Spinoza & Robert Willis - 1862 - Trübner.
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    Statement for the "Critical Inquiry" Board Symposium.David Tracy - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):440-441.
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    Twenty Years of "Critical Inquiry".W. J. T. Mitchell - 1995 - Critical Inquiry 21 (4):701-707.
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    Music, Historical Knowledge, and Critical Inquiry: Three Variations on "The Ruins of Athens".Lawrence Kramer - 2005 - Critical Inquiry 32 (1):61.
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    A Disciplined Intelligence: Critical Inquiry and Canadian Thought in the Victorian Era.A. B. McKillop - 1979 - Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    Concentrating on the thought of Canada's major scientists, philosophers, and clerics - men such as William Dawson and Daniel Wilson, John Watson and W.D. LeSeur, G.M. Grant and Salem Bland - A Disciplined Intelligence begins by reconstructing the central strands of intellectual and moral orthodoxy prevalent in Anglo-Canadian colleges on the eve of the Darwinian revolution. These include Scottish common sense philosophy and the natural theology of William Paley. The destructive impact of evolutionary ideas on that orthodoxy and the major (...)
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    Worrying about China: the language of Chinese critical inquiry.Gloria Davies - 2007 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    In Worrying about China, Gloria Davies pursues this inquiry through a wide range of contemporary topics, including the changing fortunes of radicalism, the ...
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  31. The Paradox of Ambivalent Human Interest in Innocent Asouzu’s Complementary Ethics: A Critical Inquiry.Patrick Effiong Ben - 2022 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 11 (2):89-108.
    In this paper, I argue that the cause of morally self-defeating acts at the collective level is greed and, at the individual level, an unrestrained impulse for pleasure beyond Innocent Asouzu’s primordial instinct for self-preservation and ignorance. In investigating why humans act in self-defeating ways, Asouzu came up with two possible factors responsible for self-defeating acts: The primordial instinct for selfpreservation and ignorance. Besides Asouzu’s explanation, I here argue that the problem of self-defeating acts goes beyond the primordial instinct for (...)
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    Intertextuality and Intermediality as Cross-cultural Comunication Tools: A Critical Inquiry.Asunción López-Varela Azcárate - 2011 - Cultura 8 (2):7-22.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Cultura. International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology Jahrgang: 8 Heft: 2 Seiten: 7-22.
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    Populism, Democracy, and the Humanities: Interdisciplinary Explorations and Critical Inquiries.Iulian Cananau & Peder Thalén (eds.) - 2022 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Provides readers with an illustration of the role and relevance of the humanities in tackling contemporary political phenomena and social issues such as populism and its effects on democracy.
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    Aquinas and radical orthodoxy: a critical inquiry.Paul J. DeHart - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    The book describes Radical Orthodoxy's orientation and highlights those anti-secular strategies and intellectual influences that have shaped its appeal to Aquinas.
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    For education: towards critical educational inquiry.Wilfred Carr - 1980 - Bristol, PA: Open University Press.
    A recent review of his work describes Wilfred Carr as 'one of the most brilliant philosophers now working in the rich British tradition of educational philosophy ... His work is rigorous, refreshing and original ... and examines a number of fundamental issues with clarity and penetration'. In For Education Wilfred Carr provides a comprehensive justification for reconstructing educational theory and research as a form of critical inquiry. In doing this, he confronts a number of important philosophical questions. What (...)
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  36. Derek Parfit’s Reasons and Persons: An Introduction and Critical Inquiry.Andrea Sauchelli (ed.) - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Derek Parfit (1942–2017) is widely considered to be one of the most important moral philosophers of the twentieth century. Reasons and Persons is arguably the most influential of the two books published in his lifetime and hailed as a classic work of ethics and personal identity. Derek Parfit’s Reasons and Persons: An Introduction and Critical Inquiry is an outstanding introduction to and assessment of Parfit’s book, with chapters by leading scholars of ethics, metaphysics and of Parfit’s work. Part (...)
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  37. Inquiry: A New Paradigm for Critical Thinking.Mark Battersby (ed.) - 2018 - Windsor, Canada: Windsor Studies in Argumentation.
    This volume reflects the development and theoretical foundation of a new paradigm for critical thinking based on inquiry. The field of critical thinking, as manifested in the Informal Logic movement, developed primarily as a response to the inadequacies of formalism to represent actual argumentative practice and to provide useful argumentative skills to students. Because of this, the primary focus of the field has been on informal arguments rather than formal reasoning. Yet the formalist history of the field (...)
     
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    Microfoundations: A Critical Inquiry, Maarten C. W. Janssen. Routledge, 1993, xix + 198 pages. [REVIEW]Maria Cristina Marcuzzo - 1996 - Economics and Philosophy 12 (1):104.
  39. Religion and its History: A Critical Inquiry.[author unknown] - 2021
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    The Outcomes from Engaging Liberal Education and Critical Inquiry: Matrimony, Divorce, or Kissing Cousins?Landon E. Beyer - 2002 - Philosophy of Education 58:69-72.
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    Marcuse’s Legacy and Foucault’s Challenge: A Critical Inquiry into the Relationship between Comedic Pleasure and the Popular Media.Kyung Han You & Jiha Kim - 2014 - Cultura 11 (1):7-22.
    The primary goal of this paper is to investigate the theoretical and methodological applicability of the relevant theories of Marcuse and Foucault to analyzing the relationship between comedic pleasure and the popular media. The researchers investigate the similarities of and the differences between the respective positions of Marcuse and Foucault as they relate to power relations, subjectivity, and practice. Likewise, the methodological applicability of these theorists’ work to a discourse analysis of how media content constructs comedic pleasure is considered. Overall, (...)
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    Foucault across the disciplines: introductory notes on contingency in critical inquiry.Colin Koopman - 2011 - History of the Human Sciences 24 (4):1-12.
    Foucault is one of the most widely cited thinkers across social sciences and humanities disciplines today. Foucault’s appeal, and ongoing value, across the disciplines has much to do with the power of his thought and his method to help us see the contingency of practices we take to be inevitable. It is argued in this introductory article that Foucault’s emphasis on contingency is as misunderstood as it is influential. I distinguish two senses of contingency in Foucault. A first sense, widely (...)
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    The story circle as a practice of democratic, critical inquiry.Natalie M. Fletcher, Maughn Rollins Gregory, Peter Shea & Ariel Sykes - 2021 - Childhood and Philosophy 17:01-42.
    The authors of this essay have been committed practitioners and teachers of Philosophy for Children in a variety of educational settings, from pre-schools through university doctoral programs and in adult community and religious education programs. The promotion of critical thinking has always been a primary goal of this movement. But communal practices of critical thinking need to include other kinds of democratic conversation that prompt us to see others as full-fledged persons and to be curious about how our (...)
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    Critical historical inquiry: The intersection of ideological clarity and pedagogical content knowledge.Brooke Blevins, Kevin Magill & Cinthia Salinas - 2020 - Journal of Social Studies Research 44 (1):35-50.
    This paper presents the relationship between pedagogical content knowledge and political/ideological clarity as a framework for understanding the nuanced interpretations and applications of critical social studies pedagogy and practice. Using a qualitative case study research design, this study explores the decision-making process of two novice social studies teachers as they decide if and how to utilize critical historical inquiry within their classrooms. Findings indicate that teachers’ use of critical historical inquiry is informed by their subject (...)
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    The Phenomenological Dimension of the Theory of Meaning: A Critical Inquiry through Husserl and Wittgenstein.Jacob Rump - 2013 - Dissertation, Emory University
    Given the undeniable influence of the linguistic turn, it is common to characterize epistemology in the twentieth century as centrally concerned with meaning. But many of the early twentieth-century figures who helped to inspire that turn did not characterize meaning exclusively in terms of language. In response to contemporary accounts that tend to limit the scope of meaning to the semantic, pragmatic or conceptual, I use the work of Husserl and Wittgenstein to argue for the importance of non-linguistic aspects of (...)
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    Theory’s Empire: Reflections on a Vocation for Critical Inquiry.Stanley Fish, Peter Galison, Sander L. Gilman, Miriam Hansen, Harry Harootunian, Fredric Jameson, Jerome McGann, J. Hillis Miller, Robert Morgan & Robert Pippin - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):396.
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    Husserl on symbolic technologies and meaning-constitution: A critical inquiry.Peter Woelert - 2017 - Continental Philosophy Review 50 (3):289-310.
    This paper reconstructs and critically analyzes Husserl’s philosophical engagement with symbolic technologies—those material artifacts and cultural devices that serve to aid, structure and guide processes of thinking. Identifying and exploring a range of tensions in Husserl’s conception of symbolic technologies, I argue that this conception is limited in several ways, and particularly with regard to the task of accounting for the more constructive role these technologies play in processes of meaning-constitution. At the same time, this paper shows that a (...) examination of Husserl’s account of symbolic technologies, particularly as developed in his mature, genetic phenomenology, can be enduringly fruitful—if some of the specific conceptual weakness of this account are identified and properly accounted for. My discussion will proceed as follows. In the first part I briefly analyze the early Husserl’s account of the role the ‘method of sensible signs’ plays in arithmetic cognition. In the second, main part I critically examine the bearing the genetic-phenomenological concepts of sedimentation and technization have on the conceptualization of symbolic technologies in Husserl’s work. In the final part I summarize the major strengths and weaknesses of Husserl’s account of symbolic technologies, and in the process make a case for the ongoing relevance of some of the crucial elements of this account. (shrink)
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    Medium Theory: Preface to the 2003 "Critical Inquiry" Symposium.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):324.
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    Semiotics as a Paradigm for Critical Inquiry.James Peters - 1978 - Semiotic Scene 2 (4):155-159.
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    Reading Hayek in the 21st century: a critical inquiry into his political thought.Theo Papaioannou - 2012 - Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book offers a new radical reading of Hayek in the 21st century.
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