Heh, in the middle of a conversation trying to suss out *how* to object if one has an objection, you make an objection without an attempt to suss out the objection. Well done! 8^D
But, to be clear, "critique" is not identical to "criticism". Sneering, shaming, satire, etc. are criticism. But no academic would claim them as "critique". To boot, I've argued ad nauseum that dualist criticism (us vs them) is only a tiny part of the whole hairball that lands under criticism. And it goes way beyond academics. The kind of criticism levied by, say, Stephen Colbert is erudite, but hardly academic. On 5/17/22 13:44, Merle Lefkoff wrote:
Western academics are mired in a culture of critique. It has severe limitations.
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