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She writes an extensive critique of Lenin's adoption of totalizing views expressed by philosophers Karl Marx and G.W.F.
The writer-director Paul Schrader, who has two films in the "Neo-Noir" series ("Taxi Driver" and "Light Sleeper") and who published an extensive critique of film noir in 1972, pointed out that American men in the late 1940's were uneasy about the independence women had acquired during World War II.
The most extensive critique of the extension/application of the state panel approach is by Neumark et al. [NSW] (2013 20144).
Gianfrancesco's book attacked traditional metaphysics and conventional ideas of causation, and he took from Sextus an extensive critique of the reliability of sensory knowledge.
Meantime, Voetius arranged for one of his supporters, Martinus Schoock (1614 69), to write an extensive critique of Descartes and Cartesianism, which was published as Admiranda Methodus (The Admirable Method) in Utrecht in 1643 (Schoock 1643).
He gives an extensive critique of Kant's famous doctrine that "7+5=12" would be an example of a synthetic proposition a priori, with a quite idiosyncratic argumentation, stating that the a priori or a posteriori character of the sum would depend on the possibility of a direct intuition of its elements, i.e., a proper presentation.
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Students are additionally expected to write extensive critiques of the work of their peers.
Most important, in 1999, Mr. Hartshorn brought in Mr. Wallis, a former curator at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York and most recently a senior editor at Art in America, who then hired Mr. Phillips, Ms. Squiers and Mr. Earle, all of whom had published extensive critiques of the role of photography, culturally and politically.
Mr. Heckman, who has written extensive critiques of similarly designed studies, said that she had created "a very clean study" of the impact of a criminal record on job seekers in general, but that he did not buy the race findings.
Gourlay [43] has written one of the most extensive critiques of Nonaka's knowledge creation theory.
For much more extensive critiques of finite frequentism and hypothetical frequentism, see Hájek 1997 and Hájek 2009 respectively.
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