Adverb
in an uncritical manner
Source: WordNetThe greater the decrease in the social significance of an art form, the sharper the distinction between criticism and enjoyment by the public. The conventional is uncritically enjoyed, and the truly new is criticized with aversion. Walter Benjamin
To operate within the matrix of power is not the same as to replicate uncritically relations of domination. Judith Butler
So uncritically do we accept the idea of property in ideas that we don't even notice how monstrous it is to deny ideas to a people who are dying without them. Lawrence Lessig
The professional tends to classify and to specialize, to accept uncritically the ground rules of the environment. The ground rules provided by the mass response of his colleagues serves as a pervasive environment of which he is contentedly unaware. Marshall McLuhan
Clinging uncritically to traditional ideas and beliefs often serves to obscure or deny real facts of our life history. Alice Miller (psychologist)
So uncritically do we accept the idea of property in culture that we don't even question when the control of that property removes our ability, as a people, to develop our culture democratically. Lawrence Lessig