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 Übersetzung für 'polemic' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ADJ   polemic | more polemic | most polemic
NOUN   a polemic | polemics
SYNO polemic | polemical | polemicist | ...
polemic {adj}streitsüchtig
123
polemic {adj}polemisch
26
Substantive
polemic [controversial argument]Wortgefecht {n}
61
polemic [controversial argument]Disput {m} [scharfe Auseinandersetzung]
44
polemicPolemik {f}
24
polemic [controversial argument]Streit {m} [Polemik]
15
polemic [in writing]Streitschrift {f}
14
polemic [document]Kampfschrift {f}
7
polemic [person]Polemiker {m}
2 Wörter
journ.
(polemic) commentary [Media]
Glosse {f}
polemic pamphletStreitschrift {f}
polemic paperStreitschrift {f}
polemic paperpolemische Schrift {f}
polemic writerpolemischer Schriftsteller {m}
Fiktion (Literatur und Film)
lit.F
On the Genealogy of Morality / Morals. A Polemic
Zur Genealogie der Moral. Eine Streitschrift [Friedrich Nietzsche]
15 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In this debate Fruin took the liberal side and he conducted a learned polemic with a fellow eminent Dutch historian, who was also a leader of the Conservative opposition to the new political ideas, Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer.
  • Isaac (Fernando) Cardoso was a Jewish physician, philosopher, and polemic writer.
  • "The Devil and Commodity Fetishism in South America" is both a polemic about anthropology and an analysis of a set of seemingly magical beliefs held by rural and urban workers in Colombia and Bolivia.
  • Clinton Bennett, in his "Victorian Images of Islam" (1992), paints Tisdall as a confrontationalist perpetuating a traditional Christian anti-Muslim polemic.
  • The song is quite polemic in its direct assault on fundamentalist religion, which the lyrics openly mock.

  • Leavis was unsympathetic to the feminist movement, and attacked Virginia Woolf's feminist polemic "Three Guineas".
  • The film offers a polemic against the "neocapitalist petit bourgeois world" which Pasolini claimed to detest.
  • She was also involved in the short-lived polemic organization "Cansei".
  • Steven Goldstein writing in the Fall 1997 issue of "Harvard International Review" condemned the book as a "polemic" and even "a parody of a polemic, doing little to advance either debate or understanding".
  • Paleocappa also produced a forgery of some liturgical texts attributed to Proclus of Constantinople, as well as a 13th-century polemic against the Jews attributed to "Thaddaios Pelusiotes", which was based on an actual 14th-century polemic by Matthew Blastares.

  • John Ralston Saul dedicated his polemic "Voltaire's Bastards: The Dictatorship of Reason In The West" to Strong.
  • Mascal Gyles (died 1652), was an English polemic.
  • In Ancient Greece, writing was characterised by what Geoffrey Lloyd and Nathan Sivin called "strident adversariality" and "rationalistic aggressiveness", summed up by McClinton as polemic.
  • The term had some currency in polemic debates about the Cold War, and currently the Arab–Israeli conflict.
  • Between 1961 and 1962, Pirjevec started a long polemic with the Serbian writer Dobrica Ćosić regarding the cultural policies in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

  • George Ashwell (1612 – 1694) was an Anglican polemic controversialist.
  • During the Middle Ages many polemical texts originated outside Catholic Europe in lands where Jews and Christians were on an even footing as subjects of Islam.
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