A person who is often engaged in polemics.
Relating to a polemic or causing a polemic.
A strong verbal or written attack; the practice of engaging in controversial debate.
1 Falsafah was not entirely dead as a result of al-Ghazzali's polemic , however.
2 At one level this is amusing polemic and is perhaps best ignored.
3 This was not a reactionary polemic against collectivism or the welfare state.
4 There is, accordingly, no proper polemic in the sphere of pure reason.
5 There was Gary Mitchell, thinking all that polemic was in the past.
6 Hollande's team refuse to be drawn into a polemic over the issue.
7 Wisdom literature acquired a polemic edge in Alexandria in about 50 BCE.
8 Today, the power, incisiveness and passion of Engels's polemic remain undiminished.
9 Today is not the day for polemic or a heavy duty medical topics.
10 I was, however, disappointed at the polemic rather than academic approach.
11 On the contrary, the line forms part of a poetic polemic against atheism.
12 It is the most effective polemic on the subject, I have yet seen.
13 He saw clearly; for his aim was not polemic , but artistic.
14 Al-Ghazzali devoted a considerable part of his polemic against al-Farabi and Ibn Sina.
15 Is it not only facts that are sacred and not polemic ?
16 It read like a socialist polemic , but I saw something different.
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