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    Not so fast.Art Berman - 1989 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 3 (1):40-55.
    NOT SAUSSURE: A CRITIQUE OF POST?SAUSSUREAN LITERARY THEORY by Raymond Tallis London: Macmillan, 1988. 273 pp., £33 (£10.95 paper).
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    Critical review of the TransCelerate Template for clinical study reports (CSRs) and publication of Version 2 of the CORE Reference (Clarity and Openness in Reporting: E3-based) Terminology Table. [REVIEW]Art Gertel, Walther Seiler, Debbie Jordan, Tracy Farrow, Vivien Fagan, Graham Blakey, Aaron B. Bernstein & Samina Hamilton - 2019 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 4 (1).
    BackgroundCORE (Clarity and Openness in Reporting: E3-based) Reference (released May 2016 by the European Medical Writers Association [EMWA] and the American Medical Writers Association [AMWA]) is a complete and authoritative open-access user’s guide to support the authoring of clinical study reports (CSRs) for current industry-standard-design interventional studies. CORE Reference is a content guidance resource and is not a CSR Template.TransCelerate Biopharma Inc., an alliance of biopharmaceutical companies, released a CSR Template in November 2018 and recognised CORE Reference as one of (...)
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    The Aesthetics of Enchantment in the Fine Arts.Marlies Kronegger, Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka & Fine Arts Aesthetics American Society for Phenomenology - 2000 - Springer Verlag.
    Published under the auspices of The World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning, 19 essays document the April 1998 international congress held at Harvard University. They ponder on such topics as the phenomenology of the experience of enchantment, Leonardo's enchantress, the ambiguous meaning of musical enchantment in Kant's Third Critique, art and the reenchantment of sensuous human activity, the creative voice, the allure of the Naza, Henri Matisse's early critical reception in New York, Zizek's sublimicist aesthetic of enchanted fantasy, (...)
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    Public Conversation: What the %$#! Happened to Comics?W. J. T. Mitchell & Art Spiegelman - 2014 - Critical Inquiry 40 (3):20-35.
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    The Art Critic and the Art Historian.Quentin Bell - 1975 - Critical Inquiry 1 (3):497-519.
    But while the literature of art is, in publishers' terms, booming, it has in one respect suffered a loss. During the past two hundred years there has usually been some important figure who acted as a censor and an apologist of the contemporary scene, a Diderot, a Baudelaire, a Ruskin or a Roger Frye. Who amongst our living authors plays this important role? What name springs to mind? I would suggest that no name actually springs; the last of our grandly (...)
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  6. Hume on Art Critics, Wise Men, and the Virtues of Taste.Tina Baceski - 2014 - Hume Studies 39 (2):233-256.
    In this paper I compare two models of expert judgment: the art critic in Hume’s “Of the Standard of Taste” and the “wise man” in “Of Miracles.” The art critic is a true judge of beauty because he has made himself into a person who is optimally receptive to beauty. He possesses the virtues of taste: “Strong sense, united to delicate sentiment, improved by practice, perfected by comparison, and cleared of all prejudice” (“Of the Standard of Taste,” 241). But the (...)
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  7. The art critic and globalization.Grzegorz Sztabiński - 2009 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 11:339-342.
     
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    English art critics and modern social radicalism.Donald D. Egbert - 1967 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 26 (1):29-46.
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    Bruno Latour’s Amodern Ontology and Art Critic. 김선영 - 2023 - Journal of the Society of Philosophical Studies 143:23-50.
    라투르는 근대인들이 자연과 사회, 비인간과 인간, 과학과 정치, 객체와 주체를 분리시키는 정화 작용과 뒤섞는 매개 작용을 모두 사용했음에도 정화 작용만을 내세움으로써 기후 위기와 같은 하이브리드들을 폭발적으로 증가시켰다는 문제의식에서 출발하여 대안적 존재론을 쓰기 위한 기획으로 나아간다. 하이브리드들은 준대상, 준주체, 매개자, 집합체 혹은 연결망들로 기존의 객체와 주체라는 이분법적 존재론적 판형으로는 기술될 수 없다. 그런데 근대의 이분법을 극복하면서 객체와 사물, 사실의 문제와 관심의 문제, 그리고 정치에 있어서는 하나와 여럿을 오가는 원운동이 발생한다. 이는 라투르가 근대의 이분법을 폐기하는 것이 아니라 대안적 존재론에 포괄하기 때문이다. 원운동은 (...)
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  10. The phenomenologist as art critic: Merleau-ponty and cézanne.Michèle Bate - 1974 - British Journal of Aesthetics 14 (4):344-350.
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    Reading Into It or Hearing It Out? Cavell on Modernism and the Art Critic's Hermeneutical Risk.Robert Engelman - 2022 - In Greg Chase, Juliet Floyd & Sandra Laugier (eds.), Cavell's 'Must We Mean What We Say' at 50. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 121-134.
    In this essay, I examine how Cavell's discussion of the challenges and attendant risks faced by artworks to be genuine rather than "fraudulent" informs his discussion of the challenges and attendant risks faced by art critics to offer interpretations rather than misinterpretations of artworks. Moreover, I clarify how this relation between Cavell's philosophy of art and his philosophy of criticism is mediated by his discussion of modernism. For Cavell, modernism does not so much introduce challenges for artworks as exacerbate (...)
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    Clement Greenberg Art Critic.Donald B. Kuspit - 1980 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 39 (1):107-108.
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    Inside the Liberal Arts: Critical Thinking and Citizenship.Jeffrey Scheuer - 2023 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Scheuer guides us through the moral and conceptual heart of the liberal education ideal.
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    The Old Woman as Art Critic: Speech and Silence in Response to the Passions, from Annibale Carracci to Denis Diderot.Sheila McTighe - 2008 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 71 (1):239 - 260.
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    Are There Art-Critical Concepts?Joel Rudinow & Richard I. Sikora - 1975 - Analysis 35 (6):196 - 199.
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    Are there art-critical concepts?Joel Rudinow & Alonso Church - 1975 - Analysis 35 (6):196.
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  17. The Ordinary Concept of Art: Critical Evaluation.Michael Mitias - 1977 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 58 (1):77.
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    An Example for Art-Critical Instruction: Roger De Piles.David K. Holt - 1994 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 28 (2):95.
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    Postmodernism: Anomaly in Art-Critical Theory.David K. Holt - 1995 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 29 (1):85.
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    Rudinow and Sikora on Art-Critical Concepts.Henning Jensen - 1978 - Analysis 38 (1):51 - 56.
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  21. The Mirror of Art: Critical Studies. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):535-535.
    Baudelaire's art criticism in a generous paperback sampling. Included are reviews of the salons of 1845, 1846 and 1869, the essay "On the Essence of Laughter," and a study of Delacroix. Many of the art works mentioned in the text are pictured in the volume's 64 pages of illustrations.--V. C. C.
     
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    The art of deception: an introduction to critical thinking.Nicholas Capaldi - 2007 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. Edited by Miles Smit.
    Identifying arguments -- Formal analysis of arguments -- Presenting your case -- Attacking an argument -- Defending your case -- Cause-and-effect reasoning.
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    Mathon de la Cour and Diderot, Art Critics.Virgil W. Topazio - 1973 - Diderot Studies 16:295 - 308.
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    What Happened to Art Criticism? by elkins, james Critical Mess: Art Critics on the State of Their Practice edited by rubinstein, raphael.Cynthia A. Freeland - 2009 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 67 (2):245-247.
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    Horatian reminiscences in two twelfth-century art critics.John Gage - 1973 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 36 (1):359-360.
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    Breaking into a ’semiotic enclave’: How art critics refer to the works of Rothko and Bacon.Patricia Gentner - 1990 - Semiotica 79 (3-4):271-288.
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    UCI critical theory and contemporary art practice: Jacques Derrida, Jean-François Lyotard, Bruce Nauman, and others.Ewa Bobrowska - 2020 - New York: Peter Lang. Edited by Georges Van den Abbeele.
    This book is unique in both its subject matter and its approach. It focuses on the collaboration of J. Derrida, J.-F. Lyotard, J. Hillis Miller, D. Carroll, F. Jameson and others at the Critical Theory Institute at the University of California, Irvine and on the application of critical theory for the analysis of contemporary American visual art. The critical and philosophical analysis concerns the art of Bruce Nauman, Kosuth, Burden, Christo, Wodiczko, Johns, Rauschenberg, and others. The focus of the book (...)
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    A critical note on a purported disanalogy between cycling and mixed martial arts.Alexander Pho & Benjamin A. White - 2022 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 49 (2):177-194.
    Nicholas Dixon’s Kantian argument for why mixed martial arts (MMA) is intrinsically immoral has received several critical responses. We offer an additional critical response. Unlike previous responses, ours does not rely on an interpretation of the categorical imperative that Dixon would find tendentious. Instead, we grant that Dixon’s views about what makes other sports consistent with the categorical imperative are correct and argue from this assumption that MMA is also consistent with the categorical imperative. Our argument focuses on Dixon’s claims (...)
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    The art of reasoning: an introduction to logic and critical thinking.David Kelley - 2014 - London: W. W. Norton & Company.
    An inviting alternative to traditional texts in introductory logic, The Art of Reasoning is widely acclaimed for its conversational tone and accessible exposition of rigorous logical concepts.
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    Art, Ethics, and Critical Pluralism.Katherine Thomson-Jones - 2012 - Metaphilosophy 43 (3):275-293.
    Those who have views about the relation between aesthetic and ethical value often also have views about the nature of art criticism. Yet no one has paid much attention to the compatibility of views in one debate with views in the other. This is worrying in light of a tension between two popular kinds of view: namely, between critical pluralism and any view in the art and ethics debate that presupposes an invariant relation between aesthetic value and ethical value. Specifically, (...)
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    Critical realism, meta-Reality and making art: traversing a theory-practice gap.Melanie McDonald - 2008 - Journal of Critical Realism 7 (1):29-56.
    In this paper, key concepts from the philosophy of critical realism and meta-Reality are used to develop an art education research project that can enhance the freedom of art students in their art work and, potentially, contribute to the promotion of emancipation beyond the world of art work. In the process of developing this project, the author engages in a two-way interrogation of both concepts and empirical research. The stratified model of reality, the ontological status of absence and the concepts (...)
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    Art, Alienation, and the Humanities: A Critical Engagement with Herbert Marcuse.Charles Reitz - 2000 - Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
    Illustrates how Marcuse's theory sheds new light on current debates in both education and society involving issues of multiculturalism, postmodernism, civic education, the "culture wars," critical thinking, and critical literacy.
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  33. "Erewhons of the Eye: Samuel Butler as Painter, Photographer & Art Critic": Elinor Shaffer. [REVIEW]Oliver Leaman - 1989 - British Journal of Aesthetics 29 (3):281.
     
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    Critical study: Arts and intentions: Reflections on Currie's interdisciplinary turn.David Davies - 2006 - British Journal of Aesthetics 46 (2):192-203.
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    Embodiment, Art History, Theodicy, and The Abuse of Beauty: A Response to My Critics.A. Danto - 2005 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 48 (2):189-200.
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    Art, Eros, and Liberation: Aesthetic Education between Pragmatism and Critical Theory.Richard Shusterman - 2024 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 58 (1):1-24.
    After showing how pragmatist aesthetics and Marcuse's critical theory affirm aesthetic education as key to transforming society toward greater freedom, equality, pleasure, and fulfillment, I compare the ways these two approaches differently perceive the scope and role of aesthetics in such transformation. Whereas Marcuse identifies the aesthetic dimension with the realm of high art, pragmatism understands this dimension far more broadly to include the popular arts and somaesthetic arts of living. Because Marcuse identifies art's critical function through its oppositional transcendence (...)
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  37. Art and Truth a Critical Analysis of Gadamer's Approach to Visual Art.Jinhee Choi - 1999
     
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  38. Art, Sexual Selection, Group Selection (Critical Notice of Denis Dutton, The Art Instinct).Mohan Matthen - 2011 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 41 (2):337-356.
    The capacity to engage with art is a human universal present in all cultures and just about every individual human. This indicates that this capacity is evolved. In this Critical Notice of Denis Dutton's The Art Instinct, I discuss various evolutionary scenarios and their consequences. Dutton and I both reject the "spandrel" approach that originates from the work of Gould and Lewontin. Dutton proposes, following work of Geoffrey Miller, that art is sexually selected--that art-production is a sign of a fit (...)
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  39. Art as a form of knowledge: the implications for critical management.Adrian Carr - 2003 - In Adrian Carr & Philip Hancock (eds.), Art and Aesthetics at Work. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 7--37.
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    Critical Thinking and the Liberal Arts Ideal.Bernard Davis - 1989 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 3 (1):9-10.
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    The arts and critical thinking in American education.Ivan Olson - 2000 - Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
    This text stresses that the arts are cognitive and effective essentials in human development. It includes research from psychology, philosophy, medicine, music, linguistics and visual arts to bring together theories designed to nourish the search for understanding the human mind.
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    An Art for Art's Sake or a Critical Concept of Art's Autonomy? Autonomy, Arm's Length Distance, and Art's Freedom.Josefine Wikström - 2023 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 32 (65-66).
    What is the relationship between the philosophical concept of the “autonomy of art” and the cultural policy-notion of “artistic freedom”? This article seeks to answer this question by taking the Swedish governmental report This Is How Free Art Is (Så fri är konsten 2021) and its reception in the Swedish main stream media as an emblematic example and by reading it symptomatically. Firstly, it traces the critical history of “artistic freedom” and the interrelated term “arm’s length distance”, primarily in the (...)
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    Practical Critical Realism for Liberal Arts in Language Education.Joseph Poulshock - 2011 - Journal of Critical Realism 10 (4):465-484.
    Critical realism is the middle road between the extreme versions of constructivism and objectivism. It is applied here to liberal arts education in general, and specifically to liberal arts education for learners of English. Critical realism can help promote greater coherence in liberal education, and educators can apply critical realism as they develop a unified and purposeful curriculum of liberal arts content for learners of English. Critical realism also influences how teachers perceive the learning environment, and it affects how educators (...)
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    A Critical Use of Foucault’s Art of Living.Marli Huijer - 2017 - Foundations of Science 22 (2):323-327.
    Foucault’s vocabulary of arts of existence might be helpful to problematize the entwinement of humans and technology and to search for new types of hybrid selves. However, to be a serious new ethical vocabulary for technology, this art of existence should be supplemented with an ongoing critical discourse of technologies, including a critical analysis of the subjectivities imposed by technologies, and should be supplemented with new medical and philosophical regimens for an appropriate use of technologies.
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    Philosophers on Art From Kant to the Postmodernists: A Critical Reader.Christopher Want (ed.) - 2010 - Columbia University Press.
    Here, for the first time, Christopher Kul-Want brings together twenty-five texts on art written by twenty philosophers. Covering the Enlightenment to postmodernism, these essays draw on Continental philosophy and aesthetics, the Marxist intellectual tradition, and psychoanalytic theory, and each is accompanied by an overview and interpretation. The volume features Martin Heidegger on Van Gogh's shoes and the meaning of the Greek temple; Georges Bataille on Salvador Dal’'s The Lugubrious Game; Theodor W. Adorno on capitalism and collage; Walter Benjamin and Roland (...)
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    Critical thinking: the art of argument.George W. Rainbolt - 2015 - Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning. Edited by Sandra L. Dwyer.
    Critical thinking and arguments -- What makes a good argument? -- Premises and conclusions -- Language -- Propositional arguments -- Categorical arguments -- Analogical arguments -- Statistical arguments -- Causal arguments -- Moral arguments -- Answers to selected exercises -- Reference guide.
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    Between Art and Gameness: Critical Theory and Computer Game Aesthetics.Graeme Kirkpatrick - 2007 - Thesis Eleven 89 (1):74-93.
    This article argues that the computer game can be a locus of aesthetic form in contemporary culture. The context for understanding this claim is the decline of the artwork as bearer of form in the late 20th century, as this was understood by Adorno. Form is the enigmatic other of instrumental reason that emerges spontaneously in creative works and, in the modern era, is defined as that which makes them captivating and enigmatic yet resistant to analytic understanding. Clarification of the (...)
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    The Art of Misunderstanding Critics.Michael Hauskeller - 2016 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 25 (1):153-161.
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    Proclus' On the Hieratic Art according to the Greeks: Critical Edition with Translation and Commentary.Eleni Pachoumi - 2024 - Boston: BRILL. Edited by Proclus.
    The book is a critical edition of the text with an English translation and commentary of Proclus’ _On the Hieratic Art_.
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    Complexism: Art+architecture+biology+computation, a new axis in critical theory?Charissa N. Terranova - 2016 - Technoetic Arts 14 (1-2):3-7.
    This article is about the power of critical thinking through embryos and embryology in bioart. In this instance, critical thinking does not promise revolution or a takedown of bioengineering, but basic empowerment through scientific knowledge. I argue that the use of embryos in Jill Scott’s Somabook (2011) and Adam Zaretsky’s DIY Embryology (2015) constitutes an instance of what Philip Galanter identifies as complexism. In turn, the complexism of embryology reveals two modes of critical thinking. First, embryology distils the awe and (...)
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