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Polemics meaning
plural of polemic
Synonyms of Polemics
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Whether that exception applies to all forms of art or just literature; whether it applies to all forms of literature or just political polemics; whether it applies to all political polemics or just left-wing ones, only Bernie knows.
Provocation and polemics, Peterson is a master of these arts, with a long list of controversies — and 4.6 million followers on X (formerly ), and whose YouTube videos have been viewed by millions.
The pounding of polemics insisting on personalities and professional portfolios and regional and racial and other identities of the next presidential candidate have breached the anxiety dams and are now soaking us.
He has written books about John Milton and John Donne as well as polemics against elitism in culture including What Good Are the Arts?
Pashinyan's polemics against the powerful as a longtime newsman brought him his first glints of fame and even some time in prison.
Belief during the medieval era Detailed constructions of articles of faith did not find favor in Judaism before the medieval era, when Jews were forced to defend their faith from both Islamic and Christian inquisitions, disputations and polemics.
Dickens's second novel, Oliver Twist (1839), shocked readers with its images of poverty and crime: it challenged middle class polemics about criminals, making impossible any pretence to ignorance about what poverty entailed.
He had not abandoned polemics: he republished his 1850 pamphlet "Judaism in Music", originally issued under a pseudonym, under his own name in 1869.
In 1610 and 1611 Donne wrote two anti-Catholic polemics : Pseudo-Martyr and Ignatius his Conclave for Morton.
In the critics' vocabulary, the word 'precursor' is indispensable, but it should be cleansed of all connotation of polemics or rivalry.
It was because of such polemics that Omer-Louis-François Joly de Fleury, who was Advocate General to the Parisian parliament when Candide was published, found parts of Candide to be "contrary to religion and morals".
Mun'im Sirry (2014), Scriptural Polemics: The Qur'an and Other Religions, p.179.
Neophilologus 66:443-449 characterised as "polemics without rigour" Foley, John Miles.
Posthumous controversies The many polemics which surrounded Tzara in his lifetime left traces after his death, and determine contemporary perceptions of his work.
The manifesto, which was published prematurely with only three supporting signatures, was a failure, and he never engaged in public polemics again.
They were not scholarly arguments or impartial justifications for the constitution, but political polemics intended to assist the federalists in New York, which was the only state to have a coordinated anti-federalist movement.
This all led mathematicians to target him for polemics and sparked John Wallis to become one of his most persistent opponents.