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" Critical philosophy " is also used as another name for Kant's philosophy itself.
* Critical Point Drying, a method of specimen preparation for electron microscopy
Critical psychology is currently the preferred term for the discipline of psychology keen to find alternatives to the way the discipline of psychology reduces human experience to the level of the individual and thereby strips away possibilities for radical social change.
Critical psychology in the United States and Canada has, for the most part, focused on critiques of mainstream psychology's support for an unjust status quo.
Critical Psychology: Voices for Change.
No fewer than 545 titles, ranging from satirical poems, political and religious pamphlets and volumes have been ascribed to Defoe ( note: in their Critical Bibliography ( 1998 ), Furbank and Owens argue for the much smaller number of 276 published items ).
Critical state soil mechanics is the basis for many contemporary advanced constitutive models describing the behavior of soil.
Critical scholarship generally holds to the two-source hypothesis as most probable, which argues that the author used the Gospel of Mark and the hypothetical Q document in addition to unique material, as sources for the gospel.
Critical, observational, quantitative and analytic thinking are required for design layouts and rendering.
Radical geography and the links to Marxism and related theories remain an important part of contemporary human geography ( See: Antipode ( Journal )) Critical geography also saw the introduction of humanistic geography, associated with the work of Yi-Fu Tuan, which, though similar to behavioural geography, pushed for a much more qualitative approach in methodology.
* " H. G. Wells's Idea of a World Brain: A Critical Re-assessment ", by W. Boyd Rayward, in Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50 ( 15 May 1999 ): 557 – 579
) See the 2006 Norton Critical Edition of The Confidence-Man for more detail on Melville and religion than in Parker's 2002 volume.
Critical Mass was created in 1996 when The Right Stuf made a deal with Manga Entertainment to release an unedited edition of Violence Jack, which they deemed too intense for their normal line.
When Central Park Media went bankrupt in the year of 2009, the licenses for all Anime 18-related products and movies were transferred to Critical Mass.
* 1943: Phonetics, a Critical Analysis of Phonetic Theory and a Technique for the Practical Description of Sounds ( Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press )
The Disney Corporation is notorious among cultural study scholars for “ reinventing ” traditional childhood myths ( Koven, “ Folklore Studies and Popular Film and Television: A Necessary Critical Survey ”, 176-195 ).
Critical fission reactors are built for three primary purposes, which typically involve different engineering trade-offs to take advantage of either the heat or the neutrons produced by the fission chain reaction:
The " Critical Path Method " ( CPM ) was developed as a joint venture between DuPont Corporation and Remington Rand Corporation for managing plant maintenance projects.
Critical acclaim continued to mount for Rush in 2010 when, on September 28, Classic Rock Magazine announced Rush would be that year's Living Legends awarded at the Marshall Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards in the UK.
Critical reception for the film was highly positive, with much praise for the realistic battle scenes and the actors ' performances, but earning some criticism for ignoring the contributions of several other countries to the D-Day landings in general and at Omaha Beach specifically.

Critical and solution
Müller argues against the existence of such a system and claims that Critical Theory provides no practical solution for societal change.
Critical thinking is required to develop an appropriate solution to the design problem.

Critical and certain
Critical analysis of these Chinese texts reveals that certain chapters in the Book of Wei had been copied from the Bei-Xi by Song editors, including the chapter on the Xiongnu.
An English translation of certain portions of the Palingénésie philosophique was published in 1787, under the title Philosophical and Critical Inquiries concerning Christianity.
Critical scholars generally conclude that Asher consisted of certain clans that were affiliated with portions of the Israelite tribal confederation, but were never incorporated into the body politic.
In January, 2006, Tucows completed its acquisition of certain assets of Critical Path, an outsourced email services provider.
Critical reception of the film has tended to be mixed, with some critics essentially maintaining that it is a bad film but yet one that can be enjoyed due to a certain camp quality evident in Losey's mise-en-scène and the actors ' performances.
Critical response towards Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close has been generally less positive than for Foer's first novel, Everything Is Illuminated ; John Updike, writing for The New Yorker, found the second novel to be " thinner, overextended, and sentimentally watery ", stating that " the book's hyperactive visual surface covers up a certain hollow monotony in its verbal drama ".
One of the distinguishing characteristics of the new Critical Theory, as Adorno and Horkheimer tried to elaborate it in Dialectic of Enlightenment, is a certain ambivalence concerning the ultimate source or foundation of what they described as " social domination.
Critical reception for the episode was positive ; certain critics believed the episode was not an " instant classic " in contrast to the other episodes of the season but called it " memorable " and " brilliant " nevertheless, while others regarded it as the black sheep of the season.

Critical and equations
Critical points and bifurcations in the equations correspond to critical cell states in which small state or parameter perturbations could switch the system between one of several stable differentiation fates.

Critical and these
Critical scholars think that these claims represent the Christian community's faith in Jesus ' divine authority but doubt that the historical Jesus actually made these sweeping claims.
This term was first used in regard to these works in Edward Dowden's Shakespeare: A Critical Study of His Mind and Art ( 1875 ).
This was hardly Rickover's first clash with the defense industry ; he was historically hard, even harsh, in exacting high standards from these contractors – but now his relationship with Electric Boat took on the characteristics of an all-out, no-holds-barred war ( Running Critical: The Silent War, Rickover & General Dynamics, 1986 ).
* Critical care outreach-As well as providing the services of the other two types of team, these teams are also responsible for educating non-specialist staff.
Critical editions of the Arabic text have been published in Cairo, 1952 – 83, originally under the supervision of Ibrahim Madkour ; some of these editions are given below.
Critical questions are raised throughout, and the reader is compelled not only to seek answers to these questions, but also to critically evaluate the questions as well as their answers.
Critical analysis can include identifying author, purpose and point of view, examining construction techniques and genres, examining patterns of media representation, and detecting propaganda, censorship, and bias in news and public affairs programming ( and the reasons for these ).
" However, Critical Mass participants have insisted that these events should be viewed as " celebrations " and spontaneous gatherings, and not as protests or organized demonstrations.
Critical naturalism therefore prescribes social scientific method which seeks to identify the mechanisms producing social events, but with a recognition that these are in a much greater state of flux than those of the physical world ( as human structures change much more readily than those of, say, a leaf ).
Even with these hundreds of differences, however, a more complete listing is beyond the scope of most single volume Bibles ( see Critical Translations below ).
Each of these texts “ codifies a crucial tenet of New Critical formalist orthodoxy ,” making them both very important to twentieth-century criticism ( Leitch et al.
Collaborative efforts have resulted in an open project called FlowCAP ( Flow Cytometry: Critical Assessment of Population Identification Methods ,) to provide an objective way to compare and evaluate the flow cytometry data clustering methods, and also to establish guidance about appropriate use and application of these methods.
Critical sections are almost always implemented using standard interfaces over these primitives.
With Critical Psychology as framework, the Danish psychologist Ole Dreier, proposes in his book Psychotherapy in Everyday Life that we may best conceptualize persons as participants in social practices ( that constitute social structures ) who can either reproduce or change these social practices.
Critical reception was mostly mixed, Allmusic noted that " his faraway vocal choirs and manipulated sound effects have the ability to evoke the unsettled tension that once tinged Lacuna Coil's dark electronic experiments ... unfortunately these atmospheres deflate in the face of guitar-heavy modern rock appliques ," and giving the album a 2. 5 out of 5.
Critical reaction to the publication of the Coleman material was divided between those who saw no value in these juvenilia, and those who considered that they cast useful light on the study of the mature Larkin.
The result of the hearings was the adoption by the Republican-dominated board of new science standards that relied upon the Discovery Institute's Critical Analysis of Evolution lesson plan employing the institute's Teach the Controversy approach, despite these having been rejected by the State Board Science Hearing Committee.
Critical politicians called these " ghost " voters.
In 2004, the journal Critical Inquiry published a recently " discovered " 1871 letter written by Vrain-Lucas ( from prison ) to Chasles, conveying Vrain-Lucas's perspective on these events, itself an invention.
Supporting these Centers are important clinical resources that include, but are not limited to: Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine ; Blood Bank / Plateletpheresis ; Clinical Research Services ; Community Cancer Resource
Critical opposition to these ' cartoon houses ' did not bother him ( Manson ).
Critical race theory draws on the priorities and perspectives of both Critical Legal Studies and conventional civil rights scholarship, while sharply contesting both of these fields.

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