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Journal articles on the topic "Polemic"

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Damski, Michał. "Kilka uwag na temat polemiki Plutarcha ze stoikami." Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 7, no. 2 (December 1, 2017): 223–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/20841043.7.2.2.

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Some comments on the polemics of Plutarch with Stoics The purpose of this article is to briefly discuss several key anti-stoic arguments presented in Plutarch’s polemical texts — De stoicorum repugnantiis and De communibus notitiis adversus stoicos. The paper argues that the polemic against Stoicism is rather ill-disposed and that the presented arguments, despite their rhetorical power and elegancy in language, show an insufficient understanding of the criticised doctrine.
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Maitra, Nabanjan. "Liberated, But Not Free." Journal of South Asian Intellectual History 5, no. 1 (April 17, 2023): 66–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/25425552-12340039.

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Abstract Polemic has a deeply polemical history. It has, on occasion, been dismissed as a philosophical dead-end, but its sociological salience has more often been missed. In this article, I take up the one-sided religious polemics undertaken in the fourteenth century by the Mādhva Vedāntins against the Advaita Vedāntins. I argue that religious polemics, besides being integral to the consolidation of group identity and fostering solidarity, shed light on the issues that are of acute import to the group advancing them. In these engagements, silence can convey as much as sustained engagement, revealing the asymmetries of power that obtain between presumed rival institutions.
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Łapiński, Krzysztof. "Polemika przeciwko polemice. Plutarcha krytyka epikureizmu." Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 7, no. 2 (December 1, 2017): 211–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/20841043.7.2.1.

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Polemic against polemics. Plutarch’s attacks on Epicureanism Plutarch’s attitude toward Epicurean philosophy is extremely hostile. According to him, at the core of Epicureanism is subversiveness, an attempt to attack the most fundamental components of Greek culture: traditional morality, religious beliefs, educational, and political commitment. Moreover, the Epicureans were the only philosophers in antiquity who openly criticised Socrates, first and foremost for his εἰρωνεία and “unreasonable” death. In the article, the main tenets of Epicureanism, as well as Plutarch’s polemical efforts, are centered around the figure of τετραφάρμα-κος, or the “fourfold remedy”.
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Greifenhagen, F. V. "Scripture Wars: Contemporary Polemical Discourses of Bible Versus Quran on the Internet." Comparative Islamic Studies 6, no. 1-2 (December 29, 2011): 23–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/cis.v6i1-2.23.

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This article argues that on-line polemical discourse between Muslims and Christians deserves not to be dismissed but rather careful examination and analysis. To this end, it engages in the process of describing, categorizing and characterizing online polemical sources dealing with the Quran and the Bible in relation to each other. After a brief consideration of the nature of polemic, and of the themes of past Muslim-Christian polemic, three particular cases are examined in some detail: the suffering servant passage in Isaiah 53, the quranic story of the angels prostrating to Adam, and the meanings of surah 112. In conclusion, some effects of the existence and use of on-line polemic on teaching and scholarship on the Bible and the Quran are considered.
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Porta, Mario Ariel González. "“HORROR SUBJECTIVI” (A POLÊMICA ENTRE KERRY E FREGE EM TORNO AO MÉTODO PSICOLÓGICO)." Síntese: Revista de Filosofia 41, no. 129 (September 10, 2014): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.20911/21769389v41n129p35-54/2014.

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A disputa com Kerry é mais um momento na polêmica de Frege com o psicologismo. Considerá-la contribui com elementos essenciais para compreender melhor o papel de Frege na mencionada polemica, assim como a peculiaridade de sua posição.Abstract: The dispute with Kerry is another moment of Frege’s polemic concerning psychologism. Taking it into account widely contributes to a better understanding of Frege’s role in the aforementioned polemic and the particularities of his position.
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Stevenson, Tom. "Polemic in Herodotus and Thucydides." Acta Classica 65, no. 1 (2022): 45–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/acl.2022.a914036.

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ABSTRACT: Although neither Herodotus nor Thucydides is known for ad hominem attacks, it should not be concluded that they avoid polemic or aim for uncontroversial expression or somehow precede an age of polemic. They certainly reflect polemical debates on a variety of issues and hold sharp views of their own on numerous matters, including the particular topic of how to write history (Thucydides often seems to tilt at Herodotus). Polemic, then, is a fundamental and complex feature of their work, with a range of literary, political, and historiographical factors underpinning its operation.
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Drabarek, Anna. "Problem tożsamości filozofii w koncepcjach przedstawicieli szkoły lwowsko-warszawskiej oraz ich krytyków." Galicja. Studia i materiały 8 (2022): 315–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.15584/galisim.2022.8.21.

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The article presents polemics, concerning the concept of philosophy of the Lviv-Warsaw School (R. Ingarden’s polemic with K. Twardowski’s views on the possibility of forms and limits of cognition of mental states of other people), and three polemics with Łukasiewicz’s concept of trivalent logic: F. Gonseth; Urquhart; T. Bigaj. A polemical analysis of the differences in the understanding of the tasks of philosophy between the Lviv-Warsaw School and Polish neo-Thomism is also presented. The postulate of the neutrality of philosophy in relation to worldview problems leads to non-involvement in religious and political disputes, while the recommendation to avoid speculative issues – to an aversion to statements of a metaphysical nature. M. Przełęcki, considered to be one of the last representatives of the Lviv-Warsaw School, argues against this view.
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Д. Бојанић Ћирковић, Мирјана. "КЊИЖЕВНА ПОЛЕМИКА У ДНЕВНОМ ЛИСТУ: СЛУЧАЈ РАДА ДРАИНЦА У ПРАВДИ." PHILOLOGIA MEDIANA 15, no. 1 (May 16, 2023): 601–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.46630/phm.15.2023.42.

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The subject of the paper is the analysis of specific genre features and (con)textual circumstances of the literary polemics between Ujević - Drainac - Ujević, conducted in the interwar period, mainly in the daily newspaper Pravda. Taking into account all the complexity of the case of this polemic (seriality, multiple intentionality; explicit and implicit poetics of serial polemics; the status of actors and audience; the circumstances of the daily newspaper and the Belgrade poetic bohemian circle, as well as Drainac’s overall poetics), we come to the conclusion of the multiple conditioned functionality of literary polemics, to which the specifics of the actor, topic and style contribute proportionately, but also the publication itself, whose choice, in the case of the serial polemic of the “ready” Drainac and the no less ready Ujević, is indicated by practical reasons and the desire for publicity.
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Jenkin, Simon. "Polemic." Philosophers' Magazine, no. 1 (1997): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/tpm1997116.

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Андрій Вікторович Каустов. "POLEMIC DISCOURSE ONTOLOGY: COMPARATIVE ASPECT (in English and Ukrainian)." MESSENGER of Kyiv National Linguistic University. Series Philology 20, no. 2 (September 5, 2022): 98–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.32589/2311-0821.2.2017.120855.

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Introduction. The paper focuses on the concept of polemic discourse as public verbalcollision in the process of which the author breaks the principles of ethical communication inorder to realize certain tasks. In verbal practice metaphor of polemics reveals its power basedon the physical collision sensory-motor experience. Purpose. The paper aims to highlight theconceptual understanding of public verbal collision that is grounded on the image schema ofBLOCKING, which means making the opponent face some obstacle, and COUNTERATTACK,that illustrates the way of collision of two equally powerful opponents whose character ofattacks is different. Methods. The methodology of the given research is based on comparative,conceptual and linguocognitive methods of characterization the mechanisms of conducting thedebate to achieve certain results in polemic discourse verbalized in English and Ukrainian.Results. Studying the mechanism of polemic discourse, the paper emphasizes that BLOCKINGpredetermines the strategy reasoning to make the opponent look like some obstacle forthe author. COUNTERATTACK reflects the interactive character of verbal collision betweenthe participants of the debate, and author and opponent change their parts from time to time.It is proved that sensory-motor factors influence the verbalization of the collision polemicpower which is realized in such notions as conflict, fight, war and aggression. During theirdebate the opponents use so called verbal collision weapons which hit but don’t kill physically.Conclusion. The paper identifies the participants of polemic discourse: sender and two addresses(opponent and listeners). The sender, who is the author of polemic discourse, stands for differentsocial institutions’ points of view. His main tasks are the following: to lower the social statusof the opponent and to get as many as possible supporters among the listeners. Like the authorthe opponent is explicated in the polemics as the person who states the opinion of differentinstitutions. Listeners become arbitrators who take the decision about the winner of the debate.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Polemic"

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Croally, Neil. "Troades : Euripidean polemic." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.358602.

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Huff, Charles A. "Polemic in the Song of Hannah." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2007. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p001-1144.

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Leacock, Bernadette. "The selected polemic writings of D.P. Moran." Thesis, University of Ulster, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.232862.

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Barker, William Dale. "Isaiah 24-27 : studies in a cosmic polemic." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2007. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/252036.

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This study primarily aims to demonstrate that: 1.) the background material for Isa. 24-27 is Canaanite, as represented in the north Canaanite Ba’al tradition of Ugarit, 2.) Isa. 24-27 is not a series of isolated allusions to various segments of the Bal’al Myth, but a coherent framework and narrative progression that has been intentionally adopted from the Ba’al-Mot Myth, and 3.) the function of Isa. 24-27 is to describe the eternal and cosmic kingship of YHWH, while condemning Canaanite deities (i.e. E1, Ba’al and his rpum, Mot, Litan, Shapash, and perhaps Asherah) and cult institutions (i.e. Ba’al worship, the asherim and the marzēah). This indicates that the message of Isa. 24-27 is in keeping with the kingship and anti-idolatry themes present elsewhere in Isaiah. With this interpretation, there is a polemic continuity between Isa. 7-13, Isa. 14-23, and Isa. 24-27. It better connects Isa. 24-27 and Isa. 28. This study begins by reviewing the recent history of interpretation of Isa. 24-27. In Chapter Two various interpretations of the Ba’al Myth are reviewed, and an alternative interpretation is proposed. Chapter Three investigates the nature and functions of chthonic deities throughout the ancient Near East, and compares them to מָוֶת in the Hebrew Bible, with particular reference to Isa. 25:6-8. Chapter Four begins with an exegetical analysis of Isa. 25:6-8, which is followed by an inquiry into banqueting practices and banqueting in the mythic literature of the ancient Near East. Chapter Five seeks to define the marzēah in Ugarit, and also distinguishes between the funerary marzēah and other types of marzēah gatherings. Chapter Six argues that Mesopotamian and Egyptian myths influenced the Ugaritic conceptualisation of Litan, but that only these Ugaritic Litan traditions had a direct influence on the Hebrew Bible’s conceptualisation of Leviathan. The chapter concludes that Leviathan in Isa. 27:1 is part of the polemic against Mot and the establishing of YHWH’s cosmic kingship over every enemy, including Death and its allies. Chapter Seven is an analysis of the Ugaritic-Hebrew parallel word pairs in Isa. 24-27. Chapter Eight looks into additional evidence of the Ugaritic background in Isa. 24-27. Chapter Nine details the evidence of a Ugaritic background to Isa. 28, and defines the connections between Isa. 24-27 and 28, all of which contribute to the proclamation of YHWH’s kingship and the condemnation of Canaanite deities and cult practices that is evident throughout Isa. 24-28. Chapter Ten concludes not simply that there is an Ugaritic background to Isa. 24-27, but that most of the Ugaritic background material exists in a single myth, narrated in less than three cuneiform tablets (KTU 1.4-1.6). The only Ugaritic material that forms background to Isa. 24-27 and comes from outside the Ba’al-Mot Myth is related to kingship, death or the marzēah cult.
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Flower, Richard Andrew. "Polemic and episcopal authority in fourth-century Christianity." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2007. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/265486.

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This thesis explores the employment of polemical literature by mid-fourth-century Christian authors as a means of promoting themselves as authoritative and orthodox figures during a period of doctrinal uncertainty. It focuses on the writings of four bishops (Athanasius of Alexandria, Hilary of Poitiers, Lucifer of Cagliari and Epiphanius of Salamis), who are noted for their fierce opposition to heresy, and, in the case of the first three, their vehement attacks on the emperor Constantius II (337-361). These authors chose to draw upon recognisable literary elements and characters - most notably biblical figures and martyrs - in order to present themselves and their enemies as re-enacting canonical struggles from Christian history. These accounts combined the techniques of classical rhetoric and the deployment of paideia in agonistic disputation with an explicitly Christian canon of reference material and system of values. Th.is thesis therefore considers the representation of the authors' political and theological opponents, in order to show that when these men attacked 'heresy', they often did so in order to defend themselves from the same charge, rather than writing from a secure position of power. When doing so, they also sought to create for themselves positions as authoritative commentators on theology and practice. The first chapter discusses the literary antecedents, both classical and Christian, for the attacks directed against Constantius II, together with the social role of ceremonial, panegyric and invective in the Roman empire; the second chapter examines the Christian construction of an image of the emperor Constantius II as the archetypal tyrant and persecutor; the third argues that these writers laid claim to charismatic authority by presenting themselves as the heirs of the martyrs; the fourth continues the theme of scriptural re-enactment by examining its wider use in the literary construction of theological disputes as replaying biblical events or fulfilling prophecies; the fifth continues the theme of heretical genealogies by exploring the emergence of quasi-scientific classification systems for heterodox belief, particularly in the encyclopaedic Panarion of Epiphanius. This final chapter therefore also examines tl1e growth of heresiology and argues that this author sought to protect himself and his theological ideas by anathematising his opponents and promoting 11in1self as an expert on discovering and destroying heresy. By bringing together this group of distinct, but linked, claims to authority, this thesis contributes to the growing sense of the fourth century as a time of both uncertainty and innovation within Christianity, during which a series of doctrinal and institutional challenges resulted in a wide range of new forms of literary response.
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Owen, Jonathan Clark. "Psalm 104 Yahweh's polemic against the Ugaritic pantheon /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1985. http://www.tren.com.

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Rosini, Amanda. "Sacrifice in Genesis 22 : literal polemic or literary construct." Thesis, McGill University, 2008. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=112512.

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The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role of human sacrifice within the narrative of Genesis 22:1--19. For several decades, biblical scholarship has interpreted the role of human sacrifice within this particular narrative as an established and accepted practice, which was, only later abolished and replaced by the Law of Redemption (Ex 22:29--30). This thesis will study the archaeological data surrounding the practice of ritual human sacrifice in the expectation that it will provide added insight into the meaning of the ritual act within the narrative of Genesis 22.
The study will also investigate the use of ritual offerings as a symbolic code and as a literary construct to transmit the interests and concerns of the author. These concerns were generated by specific political, social and religious realities brought about by the events surrounding the Babylonian and Persian invasions of the Syria-Palestine region.
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Greig, Martin. "Thought and polemic of Gilbert Burnet, ca 1673-1705." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.317656.

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Baker, Glenn. "Richard Hooker and writing God into polemic and piety." Thesis, University of Leicester, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/8629.

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This thesis argues that Richard Hooker understands God as the primary authority in the argument of his Lawes of Ecclesiasticall Politie. Challenging the canonical view of Hooker in which it is contended that God has left church government undecided and that Scripture and reason are the twin authorities for Hooker, ‘Writing God into Polemic and Piety’ investigates how Hooker develops an extra-Scriptural perception of the guiding authority of God in what is good for the church in all ages. This study argues that Hooker polemically explains God’s involvement in the church by developing a metaphor which he names ‘Law’, by which Hooker imaginatively presents to the rational minds of his readers what human reason alone cannot grasp of the guidance of God. This thesis uncovers the difference for Hooker between perception and knowledge, divine truth and metaphorical truth, contesting the view that Hooker explains ecclesiology by drawing upon one philosophical ‘school of thought’. This thesis also investigates how Hooker develops love, desire and affective commitments to the divine in his vision of Christian piety, thus reassessing Hooker’s ‘rational’ outlook for the church. ‘Writing God into Polemic and Piety’ contextually situates Hooker in the theology, philosophy, piety and church controversy of the late sixteenth century, with reference to contemporary English and continental writers. This study is organised into seven chapters. Chapter One addresses Hooker’s sixteenth-century methodology for discussing the divine, while Hooker’s understanding of the divinely revealed language of Scripture in relation to extra-Scriptural perception will be examined in Chapters Two and Three. Hooker’s metaphor of Law and his argument for God’s guidance of what is good in church polity will be investigated in Chapters Four, Five and Six. Chapter Seven explores the role of affective commitments in Hooker’s polity and piety.
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Haywood, Jan Liam Thomas. "Intertext and allusion in Herodotus' Histories : authority, proof, polemic." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 2013. http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/12277/.

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This study considers anew the central question of Herodotus’ relationship with literary and textual sources. It examines how Herodotus comes to define his own work in a context where many artists (both narrative and visual) are seeking to accumulate, delineate, and ultimately dictate cultural memory. Rather than applying traditional Quellenforschung, my analysis centres on examining significant intertextual and allusive relationships in his work. In each chapter, I address the nature of Herodotus’ engagement with certain textual rivals/genres, namely early prose writers, inscriptions, poets (expecially Homer, Simonides, Aeschylus, Sophocles), and oracles. From this emerges a highly nuanced engagement with myriad texts in the Histories (principally: as authoritative voices; as persuasive evidence; and as voices for disputation). Such engagement furnishes considerable authority for the writer of the Histories, to the extent that he provides a superior view of the past, compared to the more limited, partisan perspectives offered by his textual rivals. My study reinforces the salient point that Herodotus is no historian in any modern sense of the word; his interaction with other literary traditions does not appear in a way that is expected of an academic monograph. Nevertheless the evidence for his engagement with a wide and diverse group of texts—both contemporary and non-contemporary—clearly militates against the consensual view that Herodotus was working with predominantly unfixed, oral traditions. Indeed, through this interplay with other literary works Herodotus most clearly defines for the reader his own unique intellectual achievement: the invention of historiography.
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Books on the topic "Polemic"

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Strata, Filippo de. Polemic against printing. Birmingham: Hayloft Press, 1986.

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Vernon, Richards, ed. Violence & anarchism: A polemic. London: Freedom Press, 1993.

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1952-, Gallop Jane, ed. Polemic: Critical or uncritical. New York: Routledge, 2004.

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Sălcudean, Minodora. Tudor Arghezi: Discursul polemic. Iaşi: Institutul European, 2009.

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Jeremy, Hawthorn, ed. Propaganda, persuasion, and polemic. London: E. Arnold, 1987.

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Against love: A polemic. New York: Pantheon Books, 2003.

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Beyond liberation theology: A polemic. London: SCM Press, 2008.

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Hobson, Theo. Against establishment: An Anglican polemic. London: Darton Longman & Todd, 2003.

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1921-2006, Bookchin Murray, Hart Robert, and Wilbert Chris, eds. Deep Ecology & Anarchism: A Polemic. London, England: Freedom Press, 1993.

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Denby, David. Snark: A polemic in seven fits. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Polemic"

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Held, Arthur-Jean. "Polemic about “paradentose”." In Periodontology, 94. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6402-2_22.

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Upton, Dell. "Process and Polemic." In Whose Tradition?, 301–10. New York : Routledge, 2017. | Series: Planning, history and environment: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315640112-15.

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Vukašinović, Vladimir. "Конфесионално-литургичке полемике у теолошким списима Зелићевих савременика." In Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici, 117–25. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-979-9.10.

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The works of Serbian theologians of the second half of the 18th century are characterized by a confessional-polemic style, as their goal was to set the sacred doctrine and the organization of liturgical life. This polemic approach was also due to the unfortunate position of the Orthodox minorities within the Austrian Monarchy, exposed as they were to the pressure of the Catholic Church. Analysing the works of the leading Serbian theologians of the time (D. Novaković, J. Rajić, Z. Orfelin), the author explains how Serbian polemical theology was created and eventually found its own formal style.
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Miller, Toby. "Conclusion." In Why Journalism? A Polemic, 140–50. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032701660-6.

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Miller, Toby. "Technology." In Why Journalism? A Polemic, 117–39. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032701660-5.

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Miller, Toby. "Environment (with Richard Maxwell)." In Why Journalism? A Polemic, 64–90. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032701660-3.

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Vilmar, Christopher. "Polemic." In The Oxford Handbook of Samuel Johnson, 226–43. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198794660.013.14.

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Abstract This chapter challenges readings of Johnson as empathetic, arguing instead that polemic forms a crucial and habitual aspect of his characteristic style. The polemical qualities of his conversation are analyzed in examples drawn from the biographical. The bulk of the chapter consists of close analysis of his Parliamentary Debates, which are seen in dialogue with other aspects of print and manuscript culture, and argues that the printed form of these debates may be best described as “concatenated polemic.” The conclusion turns to further examples drawn from Johnson’s late political writing as well as his literary criticism. In sum, Johnson arrives at some of his most significant insights in the heat of controversy, frequently engaging in dialogue with other texts that is deliberately aggressive and unsparing.
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"Polemic." In John's Gospel, 117–41. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203136843-11.

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"Polemic." In The Documentary Handbook, 190–208. Routledge, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203867198-19.

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Kolb, Katherine. "Musical Polemic." In Berlioz on Music, 27–29. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199391950.003.0002.

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Conference papers on the topic "Polemic"

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Trillas, Enric. "Twenty years later: Remarks on a polemic." In 2013 Joint IFSA World Congress and NAFIPS Annual Meeting (IFSA/NAFIPS). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ifsa-nafips.2013.6608493.

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Nayl Habib, Muhammad Mahir, and Kusmana. "Exegetical Polemic of ‘Uzayr in the Qur’an." In International Conference Recent Innovation. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0009929803090316.

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Muchova, Eva. "PUBLIC DEBT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH - A POLEMIC DISCUSSION." In SGEM 2014 Scientific SubConference on POLITICAL SCIENCES, LAW, FINANCE, ECONOMICS AND TOURISM. Stef92 Technology, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2014/b24/s7.070.

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Popov, Vladimir. "POBEDNOV’S PHENOMENON: SCIENTIFIC SEARCH AND ABERRATIONS." In Multifunctional adaptive fodder production 26 (74). ru: Federal Williams Research Center of Forage Production and Agroecology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.33814/mak-2021-26-74-138-151.

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Catanu, Paul. "Nietzsche, Hegel and Historicism: A Polemic With Foucault’s Reading of Nietzsche." In ARA 40th Congress. American Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14510/40ara2016.4034.

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Haryono, Cosmas, Rustono Marta, and Maichel Chinmi. "Online News Frame Comparison about Polemic of RuangGuru as Pre-Work Card Partner." In The Proceedings of the 4th International Conference of Social Science and Education, ICSSED 2020, August 4-5 2020, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.4-8-2020.2302454.

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Syifa Afandi, M., Zulkifli Zulkifli, and A'ang Subiyakto. "The Polemic of Worship Houses Construction in Indonesia: An Islamic and Positive Law Perspective." In Proceedings of the 4th International Colloquium on Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies in conjunction with the 1st International Conference on Education, Science, Technology, Indonesian and Islamic Studies, ICIIS and ICESTIIS 2021, 20-21 October 2021, Jambi, Indonesia. EAI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.20-10-2021.2316312.

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Шадрина, Наталья Максимовна. "DIGITAL RIGHTS AS AN OBJECT OF CIVIL LAW." In Образование. Культура. Общество: сборник избранных статей по материалам Международной научной конференции (Санкт-Петербург, Декабрь 2020). Crossref, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/ecs294.2020.10.95.005.

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В статье рассматривается понятие «цифровое право». Определяется его специфика, сущность и значение в современном законодательстве с учётом объективно изменяющихся реалий настоящего времени. Аргументируется необходимость правовой регламентации наиболее проблемных вопросов относящихся к цифровым правам как объектам гражданского права. In this article the notion of “digital right” is regarded. Taking into account the changing reality, the specification, nature and meaning of the digital right in the actual legislation is defined. The argumentation of the necessity for the legal regulation of the most polemic questions concerning digital rights as objects of civil law is provided.
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Nikolaeva, S. "THE NATIONAL HISTORICAL CONCEPT OF RUSSIA IN Y.P. KUZNETSOV'S POEM “FEDORA”." In VIII International Conference “Russian Literature of the 20th-21st Centuries as a Whole Process (Issues of Theoretical and Methodological Research)”. LCC MAKS Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m3741.rus_lit_20-21/261-265.

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The article deals with historiosophical meaning of the verses by J.P. Kuznetsov “Fedora”. It is concluded that the poet defines the essence of the current historical moment in the fate of Russia in 1993, outlines historical Parallels with previous eras, enters into a polemic with Chaadaev and Vyazemsky, develops the ideas of Dostoevsky and Blok. In the center of attention Yu.P. has the way of Russia in world history, the “Russian idea”, which is not a movement in a circle or on a curve, without a goal, as Chaadaev believed, not trampling on the spot, but a conscious and bequeathed by the ancestors of standing on their own, forward movement through disasters and rebirth. The poet's idiostyle is subordinate to the solution of this artistic problem.
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Bharata, Bonaventura, and Nik Norma Nik Hasan. "The Discipline of Verification in a News Production Process (News Coverage of the Polemic of the Malaysian National Anthem in Indonesian Mass Media)." In Procedings of the 1st ICA Regional Conference, ICA 2019, October 16-17 2019, Bali, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.16-10-2019.2304286.

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Reports on the topic "Polemic"

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Pavlyuk, Іhor. HUMANІTARІAN CONTROVERSY ІN THE WESTERN UKRAІNІAN PRESS DURІNG THE PERІOD BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD WARS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2024.54-55.12139.

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The artіcle hіghlіghts the humanіtarіan polemіcs іn the Western Ukraіnіan press іn the іnterwar (1920-30s) perіod іn three aspects: the polemіcs of Ukraіnіan-language magazіnes among themselves, the polemіcs of the Ukraіnіan-language press wіth the Polіsh and Russіan press, the place of the Ukraіnіan press іnvolved іn the polemіcs іn the colonіal and global cultural – іnformatіonal contexts, іts representatіve relatіons wіth the judіcіal, executіve and legіslatіve authorіtіes іn the process of changes іn the socіal and polіtіcal atmosphere іn thіs tіme-space. The purpose of thіs artіcle іs to hіghlіght the humanіtarіan polemіcs іn the Western Ukraіnіan press іn the іnterwar (1920-30s) perіod іn three aspects: the polemіcs of Ukraіnіan magazіnes among themselves, the polemіcs of the Ukraіnіan press wіth the Polіsh and Russіan press, the Ukraіnіan press іn the global cultural and іnformatіonal context; dіfferentіatіon of polemіcal publіcatіons accordіng to genre-thematіc affіlіatіon to the socіo-polіtіcal dіscourse of the struggle of іdeas, symbols, sіgns, іmages, the struggle of relіgіous doctrіnes through the medіatіon of Ukraіnіan-centrіc іnformatіon (press) flows, whіch іn turn were fought by the then colonіal, іn partіcular Polіsh, polіtіcal power, subjectіng theіr censorshіp, confіscatіon, closure, harassment of edіtors and journalіsts. The basіc feature of іnter-magazіne relatіons of varіous Ukraіnіan and Ukraіnіan-language magazіnes of the іnterwar perіod was polemіcs, the topіcs of whіch were: polіtіcs (antі-Polіsh, pro-Polіsh, respectіvely – antі-Russіan, pro-Russіan); relіgіon (language of worshіp, hіerarchіcal subordіnatіon of the church); culture (problems of language, theatrіcal productіons, etc.); school busіness; cooperatіon; the sіtuatіon of the peasantry. That іs, all spheres of socіal lіfe, the representatіves of whіch were the mіrrors of magazіnes, patented by us for research іn thіs (spherіcal) structure: cooperatіve press, relіgіous press, etc. At the same tіme, the magazіnes that were publіshed іn the tіme-space determіned by us dіd not only “quarrel” wіth each other, but also often supported each other, prіntіng letters of support, advertіsіng each other durіng subscrіptіon campaіgns, takіng joіnt partіcіpatіon іn court hearіngs, etc. Keywords: controversy; press; colonіal dіscourse; confіscate; censorshіp.
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Balda, Taras, and Halyna Kondryn. Дисидентський рух в Україні крізь призму діаспорної публіцистики. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2023.52-53.11718.

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The article’s subject – journalism of Ukrainian authors in diaspora publications on the topic of the dissident movement in soviet Ukraine. Trends of diaspora environment’s perception of variations and forms of Ukrainian intelligentsia and public figures’ resistance to totalitarian system in 1960-1980 are emphasized in the article. The diaspora journalists’ attitude to dissident movement’s tasks and perspectives in Ukraine are considered in the article, as well as disagreements in evaluation of perspectives of Ukrainian statehood’s restoration are stated. Two diaspora views’ polemics are emphasized: one of them strongly did not perceive peaceful methods of resistance to soviet system, the other – claimed that Ukrainians in Ukraine have a right to choose the methods and ways of fight for restoration of independency themselves. The practical achievements of such polemics are emphasized in the summary. Key words: diaspora; diaspora publications; journalism; dissident movement; liberation struggle.
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Wolff, Laurence, and Claudio de Moura Castro. Public or Private Education for Latin America?: That is the (False) Question. Inter-American Development Bank, August 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008794.

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This paper seeks to enlighten a complex and often polemical debate about public and private education. It argues that the distinction between private and public is less important than the rules of the game to which critical actors of the system respond. Based on a review of a wide range of literature, the paper argues for public policies which can make public institutions more market oriented and private institutions more likely to serve the public interest, including providing systematic information on learning, giving increased power to students, parents, and other stakeholders involved in public education, providing more effective oversight of private schools, and establishing funding mechanisms for both public and private education which encourage quality, efficiency, and equity.
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