Sentence examples for polemical view from inspiring English sources

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"The Slumbering Masses," by Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer, takes a more polemical view of what might be called the "sleep question".

Contrast the polemical view advanced by Geulen 2006, Ch. 6.

In Heidegger's rather polemical view: "The whole art industry, even if carried to the extreme and exercised in every way for the sake of the works themselves, extends only to the object-being of the works.

Advocacy for IC not only always begins with a critique of MC but a dubious characterisation of MC, as has been observed by one of the non-IC leading critics of MC, who notes that 'the intercultural alternative rests on a polemical view of multiculturalism that few of its advocates would endorse' (Joppke, 2017, p. 37).

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Over the years, they have forged something of an alliance; psychologists, though they may not embrace H.V.N.'s more polemical views, frequently refer their patients to H.V.N. groups, while H.V.N. frequently cites the research of psychologists.

Last year, Badalona, with a population of 220,000, elected a hard-line conservative mayor, Xavier García Albiol, "in part due to his polemical views linking immigrants from Romania and other countries to crime and promising a tougher stance on illegal immigration," the United States Department of State said in its most recent human rights report on Spain.

Dreyfuss is known for his polemical political views - he used the Democratic convention in Boston last year to call President Bush "the enemy of thoughtfulness" - and so I ask him what he thinks of actors talking publicly about politics.

Reading the Mail (it's the best of the rightwing polemical papers in my view) is often hard work, though it has a lively mix (the health features are terrific and City coverage combative) and a stream of reliable jokes, erudite and malicious, from diarist, Ephraim Hardcastle.

Although the theories of Asclepiades in particular are often assimilated to atomism, there is reason to think that Galen's identification of his view as atomistic is polemical, and that Asclepiades' particles are capable of division into infinitely many pieces.

In fact the book is an extended and quite polemical defense of the much disputed view that visual mental imagery consists in representational brain states that are, in some significant and important ways, genuinely picture-like (see supplement: The Quasi-Pictorial Theory of Imagery, and its Problems).

A curious trait of Sontag's critical writing is that, for all its polemical thrust, it often contains opposing views.

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