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It is seen most often in [[adversarial process]], e.g. a [[prosecution]] case against a [[defendant]], where the defendant is criticized in the strongest terms. | It is seen most often in [[adversarial process]], e.g. a [[prosecution]] case against a [[defendant]], where the defendant is criticized in the strongest terms. | ||
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*[[POVs]] - for a complete listing of different POV schemes proposed |
Revision as of 11:49, 23 September 2004
Critical Point of View is a point of view that simply criticizes something, often arguing that it should be confined, restrained or destroyed.
It is seen most often in adversarial process, e.g. a prosecution case against a defendant, where the defendant is criticized in the strongest terms.
See also:
- POVs - for a complete listing of different POV schemes proposed