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crit·i·cism \ˈkrid.ə̇ˌsizəm, -itə̇ˌ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: critic (I) + -ism 1. a. : the act of criticizing usually unfavorably : faultfinding disapproval and objection b. : critique 2. obsolete : a subtle point or fine distinction : nicety, subtlety 3. : the art of evaluating or analyzing with knowledge and propriety works of art or literature < the first principle of criticism, which is, to consider the nature of the piece, and the intent of its author — Alexander Pope > broadly : similar consideration of other than literary matters (as moral values or the soundness of scientific hypotheses and procedures) 4. : the scientific investigation of literary documents (as the Bible) in regard to such matters as origin, text, composition, character, or history 5. : critical philosophy |