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Weyl (1918a) clearly recognized this when he said in response to Einstein's critique "because of the problematic behaviour of yardsticks and clocks I have in my book Space-Time-Matter restricted myself for the specific measurement of the \(g_{ik}\), exclusively to the observation of the arrival of light signals".

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Their 7-2 record has been dissected and critiqued because of their weak competition and the failures in their two biggest tests, one-sided losses to Washington and Tennessee.

But Kant tells us that it is unnecessary to subject mathematics to such a critique because the use of pure reason in mathematics is kept to a "visible track" via intuition: "[mathematical] concepts must immediately be exhibited in concreto in pure intuition, through which anything unfounded and arbitrary instantly becomes obvious" (A711/B739).

Do we question and critique others because of our own fears and ambivalence about how we will deal as our looks change?

It's a celebration of him, but also a critique, because collecting sacred water is a very common practice.

To which I responded, "You should be so lucky that that French wimp flees Brazil, because when he does I know full well that you and your family will buy his entire real-estate holdings for a whopping discount!" I meant it as a kind of critique--because therein lies the crux of the social and political problem here in Brazil.

But what characterizes many of the treatises and remarks on methodology that appeared in the seventeenth century is their appeal, frequently self-conscious, to ancient methods (despite, or perhaps for diplomatic reasons because of, the critique of the content of traditional thought), although new wine was generally poured into the old bottles.

As someone who regularly engages the uninformed in educational settings, I will not, unlike my teen audience, critique the documentary because of what was missing.

It's easy to critique the Kardashians because of (among other things) how ubiquitous they are in our mass media, but that frustratingly inescapable presence in and of itself reflects their branding success and its effects.

If you think gravity is more real than love, rather than merely more durable, you are not going to understand the critique of positivism because you take it to be axiomatic.

Losse's inescapable humanities perspective reads like an extended rant of  a girl in Philosophy 101 class who thinks she's offered a sound critique of Aristotle because she used the word "Western".

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