Modern philosophy, from Descartes onwards, though not bound by authority like that of the Middle Ages, still accepted more or less uncritically the Aristotelian logic.
This is the most important respect in which Hegel uncritically assumes the traditional logic.
This dogmatic position of reason is not uncritically dogmatic; on the contrary, it is the sophistical position that is uncritically neutral.
In the beginning, as in the end, what is attributed to others is something directly felt, a dream dreamed through and dramatically enacted, but uncritically attributed to the object by whose motions it is suggested and controlled.
He interfered with the rough good-fellowship which naturally arises among a group of men who submit good-naturedly and uncritically to current standards.
What more natural than that Russell and Bullen, obsessed by so ancient a tradition, should accept uncritically the landsman's spelling.
Miss Smith's book is a thick volume into which was tumbled indiscriminately and uncritically a collection of all sorts of tunes from all sorts of countries which had any connection with seas, lakes, rivers, or their geographical equivalents.
The older school uncritically delighted in all the village singularities it could discover; the newer school no less uncritically condemns and ridicules all the village conventionalities.
Where these expressions of doctrine are not of the nature of maxims of expediency, they are, as is well known, commonly borrowed somewhatuncritically from classical sources.
His hedonism is but the uncritically accepted metaphysics comprised in the common sense of his time, and his substantial coincidence with Bentham goes to show how well diffused the hedonist preconception was at the time.
Guizot uncritically followed Raynouard, who held with or anticipated Savigny.
Loisy would do well to ask himself whether it is not he who is uncritically swayed by his presuppositions, and whether the men to whom he imputes such bias are not the really disinterested critics.
Wrede sees that the Messiahship is a creation following upon the belief in the resurrection, and only uncritically deducible from the documents.
He cannot accept uncritically the assumptions which men make; and he must endeavor to become very clearly conscious of the real meaning and the whole meaning of statements expressed in words.
It appeared to him that much was uncritically accepted as true in philosophy and in the sciences which a little reflection revealed to be either false or highly doubtful.
That to which we are accustomed we acceptuncritically and unreflectively.
It is well to remember this, for it may make us the more willing to take up and examine impartially what we have uncritically turned into articles of belief.
The extreme radical, on the other hand, is as uncritically hopeful for a Bolshevist upheaval in America as the conservative or reactionary is uncritically fearful.
Such statements as this, uncritically accepted (as this is, e.
The social scientist has usually to make what he can out of categories that were uncritically in the mind of an official who administered some part of a law, or who was out to justify, to persuade, to claim, or to prove.
A dominant crowd survives so long as its belief is held uncritically and repeated and acted upon automatically both by the members of the crowd and its victims.
All tyrannies begin and end in the tyranny of ideas uncritically accepted.
We only believe, or uncritically accept, the common point of view as to the truth or untruth of the matter concerned.
We may be satisfied merely to impress what we learn on our memory, committing it uncritically as so many facts to be stored away as a part of our education.
This he had done rather uncritically and without testing his authorities, and for this reason had been read a severe lesson by Luther.
As to the sources whence Luther derived his information, he uncritically took his material mainly from anti-Jewish writings.
One service these restless minds however will do: they eventually will uncritically through the religions they themselves have invented.
But his priests will feel that is not enough: he must be honored uncritically: so uncritically that, whatever his message, it must be deemed the Whole Truth.
It is clear enough that Pliny himself did not know where Rusbeas and Balcia were, but simply repeated uncritically what he had read.
But as usual Pliny uncritically confuses statements from various sources, and he here adds information collected by the African king Juba about the Fortunate Isles.
Dionysos (1002), enouncing normal platitudes about the wisdom of thinking like other people and living a quiet life, is to strain very uncritically the elastic dramatic material.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uncritically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.