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  2. TERF (acronym) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020s, the term "trans-exclusionary radical feminism" is used synonymously with or overlaps with "gender-critical feminism", which Grinspan and co-authors describe as a "self-definition by some individuals and groups labelled TERFs." [7] People labeled as TERFs generally object to the term and may refer to themselves as gender critical.

  3. Critical - Wikipedia

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    Critical, or intensive care medicine; Critical juncture, a discontinuous change studied in the social sciences. Critical Software, a company specializing in mission and business critical information systems; Critical theory, a school of thought that critiques society and culture by applying knowledge from the social sciences and the humanities

  4. Critique - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy is the application of critical thought, [3] and is the disciplined practice of processing the theory/praxis problem.In philosophical contexts, such as law or academics, critique is most influenced by Kant's use of the term to mean a reflective examination of the validity and limits of a human capacity or of a set of philosophical claims.

  5. Criticism - Wikipedia

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    Critical theory criticizes power structures. [14] The critical legal studies include criticism of the distinction between political argument and legal argument ( The personal is political ), [ 15 ] rule of law and separation of powers . [ 16 ]

  6. Varieties of criticism - Wikipedia

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    Critical criticism is "criticism for the sake of criticism", or criticism which voices an objection. The term was made famous by a polemical text written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels entitled The Holy Family. The most popular modern form of critical criticism is contrarianism. The highest positive value of the critical critic is to be ...

  7. Critic (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Middle East Critique. journal for critical studies of the Middle East; Immanuel Kant's books: Critique of Pure Reason or First Critique; Critique of Practical Reason; Critique of Judgement; The Critic (1881–1906), an American literary magazine founded by Jeannette Leonard Gilder and Joseph Benson Gilder and merged into Putnam's Magazine

  8. Criticality - Wikipedia

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    Critical mass, referring to criticality in nuclear physics, when a nuclear reactor's fissionable material can sustain a chain reaction by itself; Criticality (status), a milestone in the commissioning of a nuclear power plant; Criticality accident, an uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction

  9. English nouns - Wikipedia

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    English nouns form the largest category of words in English, both in the number of different words and how often they are used in typical texts.