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Silak12 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Inductive criticism?

Hi! everyone.
Could you tell me the meaning of inductive criticism? and if we are using this method to criticize any poem how do we do it? Do we really judge good or bad things that the poem contains on the basis of what we get through the process of induction or we simply just induce a general thing(a generally accepted fact) out of it?
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It sounds to me meaning 'A critic who knows their subject well enough'

  • It sounds to me meaning 'A critic who knows their subject well enough'
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It sounds to me meaning 'A critic who knows their subject well enough'
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Hiya11 It sounds to me meaning 'A critic who knows their subject well enough'
I am not asking about the critic.
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what is inductive and judicial criticism?

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