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Qué (quién) es critique - definición

METHOD OF DISCIPLINED, SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF A WRITTEN OR ORAL DISCOURSE
Critiques

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n. to give, present a critique
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A critique is a written examination and judgment of a situation or of a person's work or ideas. (FORMAL)
She had brought a book, a feminist critique of Victorian lady novelists.
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Criticism, review, critical examination, critical remarks, critical notice.

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Critique

Critique is a method of disciplined, systematic study of a written or oral discourse. Although critique is commonly understood as fault finding and negative judgment, it can also involve merit recognition, and in the philosophical tradition it also means a methodical practice of doubt. The contemporary sense of critique has been largely influenced by the Enlightenment critique of prejudice and authority, which championed the emancipation and autonomy from religious and political authorities.

The term critique derives, via French, from the Greek word κριτική (kritikē), meaning "the faculty of judging", that is, discerning the value of persons or things. Critique is also known as major logic, as opposed to minor logic or dialectics.

Ejemplos de uso de critique
1. Chuck Hagel (R–Neb.) offered a sharp critique of U.S.
2. Shadow chancellor George Osborne said: "This a damning critique.
3. That document landed on Roberts‘s desk for a critique.
4. Giuliani‘s critique still echoes in national conservative circles.
5. Walker, said in a little–noticed April 5 critique.