[My response to the comment generated a lot of «likes» as well, but I'd still love to hear
your thoughts on that critique.
What are
your thoughts on critique groups, beta readers and professional edits?
Not exact matches
If you have a couple of minutes, please check it out
on my new website — I'm always open to constructive
critiques and
thoughts!
See, the movement of dialogue in short order from development economics
on the post-modern social marxian
critique, bound up in decades of
thought from well before the vertical rise in its popularity in the 1960's to today.
I
think whenever you put your creative soul out
on the front lines for Tom, Dick or Harry to shoot their weapons of criticism or
critique at, it's frightening.
i love it when people come
on post sites and the best they have is to
critique grammar and not
thought... please come up with something more intelligent to say than that... you look foolish, too
I
think that what he had to say could itself be
critiqued, but I believe that his
thoughts were so well expressed that they deserve to be read and reflected
on without comment.
Whitehead's
critique of substance
thinking is parallel to the genuinely Aristotelian approach to the problem insofar as Aristotle too rejects as inadequate a logical kind of consideration that orients itself only
on the subject - predicate schema.
Two and a half centuries later the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, in the «Preface to the Second Edition» of his
Critique of Pure Reason (1787), appropriated this «Copernican Revolution» in
thought for his own shift from the presumed objectivity of what we know to the act of conscious knowing itself.2 It remains a contestable assessment because the movement is precisely in the opposite direction: After Copernicus, we humans are no longer understood to be in the center of the universe, whereas Kant concentrated precisely
on the subjectivity of individual knowing.
Since Harold Lindsell assumed the position of editor late in the sixties, Christianity Today has moved away from the mere elucidation of socially related Biblical principles, as Henry
thought was right, to an ongoing commitment to social
critique and specific commentary
on a wide range of social and political issues.
It's like every time I issue what I
think is a thoughtfully - worded
critique of the complementarian tendency to impose of modern, Western familial constructs onto Peter and Paul's Greco - Roman household codes in the New Testament, I get called «shrill» and asked if I'm
on my period.
Rose grants that the New Testament is not an introduction to speculative reason, but he
thinks Taylor misreads its emphasis
on «practical life» as a
critique of the quest for knowledge of God as such.
Best
critique: Carson Clark with «A Cordial Response to Rachel Held Evans» Post «The Future of Evangelicalism» While I don't agree with every part of Carson's analysis, I really learned a lot from this insightful
critique and would love your
thoughts on it.
NathanL — «You see, Bob, what I find amazing is that out of one side of your mouth you
critique those who «greatly enjoy being right», and then
on the other side of your mouth you criticise those who
think they have «arrived».»
You see, Bob, what I find amazing is that out of one side of your mouth you
critique those who «greatly enjoy being right», and then
on the other side of your mouth you criticise those who
think they have «arrived».
One way of acknowledging its revisability is to say that it can survive the
critique laid for it by Wayne Proudfoot in his 1985 Religious Experience and, more importantly, by the postmodern culture for which Proudfoot speaks.13 If it ignores that kind of postmodern
critique, I am suggesting, it will not deliver
on the promise it has shown recently in the growth of The American Journal of Theology and Philosophy, in the founding of The Highlands Institute for American Religious
Thought, in the resurgence of Columbia and Yale forms of neonaturalism and pragmatism in the work of Robert Corrington and William Shea, 14 and in the American Academy of Religion Group
on Empiricism in American Religious
Thought — as well as in the growing independent scholarship of those working out of the empirical side of process theology and the Chicago school.
And, well, since you probably already hate this comment, do you
think that maybe, just maybe, your own identity «as a as a graffiti artist
on the walls of religion where he
critiques religion... specifically Christianity and the church» got threatened just a little bit with this post?
In terms of your
critique of my comments
on your communication with God, I
think you are right about the problems with Scripture (at least to a degree).
It needs the «Berlin» model's stress
on wissenschaftlich inquiry to radicalize its own traditional form of «critical»
thinking in the direction of ideology
critique.
I was planning to followup my
critique of Kant with a parallel commentary
on utilitarianism, but was waylaid by picking up some unread material sitting in my bookcase: an anthology of Aquinas» thought On Law, Morality, and Politics, Hackett Press, Second Editio
on utilitarianism, but was waylaid by picking up some unread material sitting in my bookcase: an anthology of Aquinas»
thought On Law, Morality, and Politics, Hackett Press, Second Editio
On Law, Morality, and Politics, Hackett Press, Second Edition.
Although I am not entirely happy with Smith's recent books
on science and religion, especially since they fail adequately to appropriate evolutionary
thought, I
think there is value in his own hierarchical vision and his
critique of the epistemology of control.8
Cardinal Camillo Ruini, the pope's vicar for Rome, it is said, is one of those who hold this view: what is needed, he is
thought to believe, is (in the words of John Allen Jr of the American National Catholic Reporter) «good relations with Islam, but also a more robust capacity to challenge and
critique Islamic leaders, especially
on issues of «reciprocity» — the idea that if Muslim immigrants benefit from religious freedom in the West, Christians should get the same treatment in Islamic states.»
Gregory does not, it turns out, base his
critique on concerns about salvation and true doctrine, but instead
on the inability of the contemporary world — having unjustly excluded religious ways of
thinking from the public arena of the secularized university — to address and resolve adequately for people what he calls «Life Questions.»
She is a frequent speaker
on design, design
thinking and design's role in business, whose essays and
critiques have been published in leading design publications and anthologies.
Bettina, well, since you mentioned it... I do
think the TLT
critiques have focused a lot
on minutiae.
On the Miliband speech: I
think what I felt was missing re a state of nation
critique is similar to part of what you are saying.
But seriously, here are some
thoughts on Phillip Blond's medievalism and
critique of liberalism.
The central point of Ed Miliband's campaign
on values and vision is surely to make once again, after New Labour, precisely the
critique put by Dick Crossman in New Fabian Essays in 1952: that Labour had «lost its way not only because it lacked maps of the new country it is crossing, but because it
thinks maps unnecessary for experienced travellers».
This
critique is often expressed as some variant
on «right, and scientists also used to
think the world was flat.»
«A key question now is to know how the human of the 21st century can reactivate his animality and animalize himself anew when all Western
thought since the Greeks tells him that he is human precisely because of this rupture with animality,» Lestel suggests, building
on his
critique of the very philosophical foundations of the ethological tradition.
And I really do
think it's appropriate to offer feedback
on outfit posts regardless of whether the blogger is a professional or not, so long as the
critique is offered diplomatically and with positive intent.
If you're
thinking about signing up for one of the upcoming competitions, needing a little more help /
critiques on form or just looking for a coach to help you understand lifting - Most of the competitions usually involve a weight lifting / barbell component, don't let this be the chink in your armor!
Love your
critique and
thoughts on them.
District 9 is not only an action thriller, but a
thought provoking
critique on our own culture that can't be ignored as the Aliens or Prawns (derogetory term given to them by the humans) play a much larger emotional and dynamic role in the film than the trailer or bits of viral marketing let
on.
We use student - centered instructional techniques focused
on three specific forms of engagement: making deep mathematical connections, justifying and
critiquing mathematical
thinking, and solving challenging problems.
Writing in Education Week, school reform champion Robert Pondiscio recently offered a thoughtful and
thought - provoking
critique of the open letter
on educational choice and accountability issued by scholars at the Cato Institute, the Heritage Foundation, the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, the Heartland Institute, and the Center for Education Reform.
It is the very essence of white privilege that would lead Loeb to
think wealth best positions him to
critique Buery's more than two decades of social - justice work
on behalf of black and brown families.
I
think TFA needs to come out and respond to the
critiques about the organization and express their positions
on the reform movement.
One key cluster of leader moves in teacher collaborative spaces centers
on the teacher leader's creation of a climate where their teacher colleagues experience looking together at student work data as a learning opportunity about what students know and how students
think rather than as a
critique of their teaching ability.
It's that kind of broad - based
thinking that helps Pittsenbarger keep each car that appears
on «Sticker Shock» in perspective as he and one of the show's four expert appraisers will
critique everything and anything — from an Eleanor Mustang tribute to a Batmobile — roughly a half dozen cars per show.
I
think one thing that really makes my
critique group mates special is that every single one of them is constantly taking classes and reading books
on the craft of writing so it's not like they
think they're gifted writers who don't have anything to learn.
I am open to learning from the
critiques, but I'm glad that from now
on, I can also
think of things this way as well.
I agree that you don't want a reader who hates your genre — in my experience, the comments seems to focus
on critiquing the genre as a whole rather than your work in particular — but I
think it can be incredibly useful to learn what does and does not appeal to the reader who wouldn't ordinarily pick your book off the shelf.
I know this has gotten harder, and it depends
on the type of job the graduate is going for, but I believe that many businesses see the value in the critical
thinking, invention and creativity, problem solving, discussion skills, and the ability to take
critique well and improve oneself.
To present a
critique article, everyone needs to understand the value of logical
thinking because to prove your points
on critique article, you need to
think logically.
This new year, Midnight Publishing is offering a huge discount
on our manuscript
critique and author coaching services (
think 40 to 50 percent off our regular price!).
Gabriela went
on to explain that although many writers
think about
critique partners when they talk about their writing careers, the other parts of the writing circle are equally as important.
Award - winning designer Anna Woodbine will host this quickfire edition of our cover
critiques, offering her
thoughts and suggestions
on book cover designs submitted by authors like you.
Writing a literary
critique of an article is more difficult compared to other kinds of academic essays, because it requires critical
thinking and your ability to come up with an independent judgment
on a topic.
An event that is centered
on diversity, yet doesn't even
think to consider travel bloggers of color, should certainly be
critiqued.