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His famous criticism of brother Henry's `` third style '' is surely as subtly, even elegantly, worded an analysis of the latter's intricate air castles as Henry himself could ever have produced.
He broke with Marx over the latter's criticism of Herwegh.
Up to 1564, any criticism of governmental measures voiced by William and the other members of the opposition had ostensibly been directed at Granvelle ; however, after the latter's departure early that year, William, who may have found increasing confidence in his alliance with the Protestant princes of Germany following his second marriage, began to openly criticize the King's anti-Protestant politics.
In November, Kan spoke out forcefully in support of South Korea and in harsh criticism of North Korea in the wake of the latter's bombardment of Yeonpyeong, meanwhile ignoring China's public comments which had not yet included denunciation of the North.
Despite the latter's musical proximity to Tu-Plang, both albums met criticism from many fans, who considered them lacking the creativity of the alternative and explicit Regurgitator from the mid-1990s.
McCulloch's theoretical work received harsh criticism from Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk in the latter's History and Critique of Interest Theories ( 1884 ).
Shevardnadze downplayed the criticism, attributing Merabishvili ’ s statement to the latter's youth and inexperience.
A key element of his criticism has been a vigorous defence of linguistic palaeontology as a valid tool for solving the Indo-European homeland problem, arguing that Renfrew is sceptical about it precisely because it offers some of the strongest evidence against the latter's own model.

criticism and views
In light of the scholarly reappraisals engendered by the higher criticism this is a most remarkable statement, particularly coming from one who was well known for his antifundamentalist views.
Leszek Kołakowski wrote a very harsh criticism of Thompson in his 1974 essay " My Correct Views on Everything ," picking apart Thompson's left-wing views.
There is no evidence that her books ' popularity ever suffered: her response to criticism is said to be that she was not interested in the views of critics aged over 12 .< ref >
In 1851 he published anonymously Babylon und Jerusalem, a slashing criticism of the views of the Countess von Hahn-Hahn.
A frequent criticism of Freeman is that he regularly misrepresented Mead's research and views.
Although such violence declined over the twentieth century, the religion's unique doctrinal views and practices still generate criticism, sometimes vehemently so.
Haredi Judaism thus views higher criticism of the Talmud as inappropriate, and almost certainly heretical.
Proponents of the view that differences in IQ test scores between blacks and whites are ( primarily or largely ) genetically determined state that criticism of these views is based on political correctness.
A conservative criticism of higher education in the United States is that the political views of the faculty are much more liberal than the general population, and that this situation contributes to an atmosphere of political correctness.
Scientific criticism of SEPP's views:
" Journalist Ronald Bailey called the criticism " disturbing " and " dishonest ", writing, " The subhead of the review section, ' Science defends itself against The Skeptical Environmentalist, gives the show away: Religious and political views need to defend themselves against criticism, but science is supposed to be a process for determining the facts.
The political economy of struggle was criticised as a British stereotype by Karl Marx and by Leo Tolstoy, who had the character Levin in his novel Anna Karenina voice sharp criticism of the morality of Darwin's views.
The standard criticism of this view is that an argument from evil is not necessarily a presentation of the views of its proponent, but is instead intended to show how premises which the theist is inclined to believe lead him or her to the conclusion that God does not exist ( i. e. as a reductio of the theist's worldview ).
At the end of her second term Halonen's presidency and economic views received harsh criticism from Björn Wahlroos, the chairman of the two largest banks in Finland.
A large portion of the criticism was levelled at Wilde's perceived hedonism, and its distorted views of conventional morality.
In the " red 1930s ", many young economists favoured Marxist views, even in Cambridge, and while Keynes was engaging principally with the right to try to persuade them of the merits of more progressive policy, the most vociferous criticism against him came from the left, who saw him as a supporter of capitalism.
Much of Said's criticism of Western " Orientalism " is based on particularizing trends also present in Asian works by Indian, Chinese and Japanese writers and artists, in their views of Western culture and tradition.
The most important criticism of empirical views of mathematics is approximately the same as that raised against Mill.
Lewis ' perceived " elitist views ," and a " condescending attitude towards some aspects of nonconformist, radical and pacifist traditions of Wales " drew criticism from fellow nationalist such as D. J.
However, the move was met with criticism in the UK due to Robertson's views on homosexuality.
Marxist criticism views literary works as reflections of the social institutions from which they originate.
One criticism is that many economists do not share Caplan's views on the nature of public choice.
He is best known for his negative views on American foreign policy, especially towards Cuba, his challenge of corporate power, his strident criticism of Israel, and his strong support for Palestinian leaders.

criticism and conclusions
Some biblical scholars believe Jonah's prayer () to be a later addition to the story ( see source criticism for more information on how such conclusions are drawn ).
It appears that Plotinus attempted to clarify how the philosophers of the academy had not arrived at the same conclusions ( such as Dystheism or misotheism for the creator God as an answer to the problem of evil ) as the targets of his criticism.
His conclusions were seen as a criticism of Joseph Stalin's intentions for the Soviet economy: as a result he was sentenced to the Soviet Gulag and later received the death penalty in 1938.
However, Plotinus attempted to clarify how the philosophers of the academy had not arrived at the same conclusions ( such as misotheism or Dystheism of the creator God as an answer to the problem of evil ) as the targets of his criticism.
Lott's book has been subject to criticism, though other groups support Lott's conclusions.
Irving was proud of the " trail of chaos " he had created at the Hamburg press conference and the attendant publicity it had brought him, and in particular took a great deal of pride in his humiliation of Trevor-Roper, whom Irving strongly disliked for his criticism of Irving's methods and conclusions.
The article received a flurry of criticism, but the authors later published a Cochrane review with similar conclusions ( updated ).
The method and conclusions of the Jesus Seminar have come under harsh criticism by biblical scholars, historians and clergy for a variety of reasons.
The panel's method of investigation and conclusions are still subject to criticism today.
And his criticism was that they arrived at theologically erroneous conclusions.
During the earlier part of this period he stood alone in the university as a teacher of the main conclusions of Old Testament criticism at that time.
He was a joint editor of the Encyclopaedia Biblica ( London, 1899 – 1903 ), a work embodying the more advanced conclusions of English biblical criticism.
So far as the results of criticism are still uncertain with regard to the age and authorship of any of these, Ewald? s conclusions must of course be regarded as unsatisfactory.
The pessimistic conclusions at which he arrived provoked criticism both in Britain and America, which was renewed when he published in a new edition ( 1899 ) an elaborate and very deprecatory estimate of Gladstone, then recently dead.
He did not mean this as a criticism, since he held that secular reasoning leads to similar conclusions.
A frequent criticism of recursive abstraction is that the final conclusions are several times removed from the underlying data.
The text has drawn criticism for some of its conclusions.
Rind, Bauserman and Tromovitch responded to this criticism by emphasizing that " the representativeness of college samples is in fact irrelevant to the stated goals and conclusions of our study " since the purpose of their research was " to examine the validity of the clinical concept " of CSA.
Her conclusions derived from these questionnaire data have met with methodological criticism.
However, the two thinkers reach different conclusions, Popper assumes that it is always possible to make a criticism once the new criteria have been accepted, so the selection can be seen as the result of a rationality " a posteriori " to the selection.
The SPM is chewed over for some days ( and sometimes nights ) by the panel ; and it is this process that has sometimes brought criticism from a few scientists who have questioned how much this government involvement alters the meaning of the scientists ' conclusions.
This has often been levelled as a criticism, since there is certainly error in estimating the most-parsimonious tree, and the method does not inherently include any means of establishing how sensitive its conclusions are to this error.
" Despite serious criticism of the scientific evidence and the HSCA's conclusions, speculation regarding the Dictabelt and the possibility of a second gunman persisted.
Other foci of his apologetics have included challenging the methodology, assumptions and conclusions drawn in higher criticism of the Old Testament and form and redaction criticism of the gospels.

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