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The style is too subjective for a straightforward critique of the global industrialisation of food production.
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Through fashioning imprecise personas, often formed through stereotypes and as such both real and fictitious, she alludes to the omnipresent influence of race without ever declaring a straightforward argument or critique on the subject.
In fact, neither Paivio nor Shepard, who were undoubtedly the best known imagery researchers at the time Pylyshyn published his initial (1973) critique, were committed to the straightforward picture theory of imagery that he seemed to be criticizing.
The title track, by contrast — a deceptively dulcet piano ballad that manages to conceal a disquieting critique of marriage behind its seemingly straightforward proposal — is a study in effective restraint.
As this last contrast makes clear, however, recognizing the limitations of Laudan's critique of Quine and the fact that we cannot dismiss holist underdetermination with any straightforward appeal to ampliative principles of good reasoning by itself does nothing to establish the further positive claims about belief revision advanced by interest-driven theorists of science.
It is the most straightforward pop song on the album, girded by a loping drumbeat, but the lyrics form a scathing critique of political indifference, and Hval's vocal could be heard as a spoof on the vacuous good feeling that so many pop songs aim to create.
Social critique.
Not exactly critique.
Critique them?
Critique the wine, cautiously.
That critique is incomplete.
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