Critic (disambiguation)
A critic is a person who criticizes, i.e., offers reasoned judgement or analysis, value judgement, interpretation, or observation, while critique, is a systematic inquiry into the conditions and consequences of a concept or set of concepts, and an attempt to understand its limitations.
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Critic, Critique, or The Critic may also refer to:
- Opposition Critic, member of the Shadow Cabinet of the Canadian government
Publications
- Critique: Journal of Socialist Theory, a socialist magazine
- Critique (French journal), philosophical journal founded by Georges Bataille
- 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
- Critic (magazine), the University of Otago's (Dunedin, New Zealand) student magazine.
- The Critic (Adelaide) (1897–1924), a South Australian weekly arts and society magazine
- The Critics, List of Viz comic strips
Music
- "The Critic", a 2003 song by Toby Keith from Shock'n Y'all
Theatre
- The Critic (play), a 1779 satire by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
TV and film
- The Critic, American animated TV series 1994–1995.
- The Critic (film), an American 1963 short animated film by Ernest Pintoff and Mel Brooks
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