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  1. Realism

    Incoming links Wiktionary realism realist realistic TOC right Realism , Realist or Realistic may refer to Aesthetics & literature Realism arts , the depiction of subjects as they appear in everyday life Realism theatre , a movement towards greater fidelity to real life Realism visual arts , a style of painting that depicts what the eye can see American realism , a turn of the 20th century idea in arts Classical Realism , an artistic movement in late 20th Century that valued beauty and artistic skill ... realism , an English cultural movement in the 1950s and 1960s that concentrated on contemporary social realism Literary realism , a 19th century literary movement Magic realism , an artistic genre in which magical elements appear in an otherwise realistic setting Nazi heroic realism or the art of the third ... , a movement emphasising realism in cinema and literature New Realism , an artistic movement founded in 1960 by Pierre Restany and Yves Klein Poetic realism , a film movement in France in the 1930s that used ... to distinguish from reality. Romantic realism , an aesthetic art term popularized by writer philosopher Ayn Rand Social realism , an artistic movement which depicts working class activities Socialist realism , a style of propaganda art associated with Communism International relations Realism in international relations theory Realism , also known as political realism , one of the dominant ... interest and security over ideology, moral concerns and social reconstructions. Classical realism in international relations theory Classical realism , a theory that it is fundamentally the nature of man ... realism , a theory that anarchy on the world stage causes states to increase their security. Liberal realism or the English school of international relations theory , the theory that there exists a society of states . Neorealism international relations Neorealism or structural realism , a theory that international structures act as a constraint on state behavior. Offensive realism , a theory that states ...   more details



  1. Fantastic Realism

    Fantastic Realism can refer to Vienna School of Fantastic Realism , a 20th century group of artists in Vienna combining techniques of the Old Masters with religious and esoteric symbolism Fantastic realism literature , a literary genre incorporating occult studies disambig ...   more details



  1. Color realism

    Colour realism may refer to Color realism art style , a fine art style where accurately portrayed colours create a sense of space and form Color realism philosophy , a philosophical position that holds that colours are physical properties that objects actually possess disambig ...   more details



  1. Moderate realism

    Moderate realism as a position in the debate on the metaphysics of universal metaphysics universals holds that there is no realm in which universals exist against platonism , nor do they really exist within the individuals as universals , but rather universals really exist within the particulars as individualised , and multiplied. This position is also called immanent realism . It is opposed to both full blooded realism philosophy realism , such as the theory of Platonic form s, and nominalism . Nominalists deny the existence of universals altogether, even as individualised and multiplied within the individuals. Aristotle espoused a form of moderate realism. A more recent and influential version of immanent realism has been advanced by D. M. Armstrong , in works such as his Universals An Opinionated Introduction . See also Abstract object Nominalism Object philosophy Platonic form Universal metaphysics realism philosophy perspectivism External links http www.iep.utm.edu u universa.htm H2 Strong Realism philosophy stub Category Realism Category Metaphysical theories pl Realizm umiarkowany fi Maltillinen realismi ...   more details



  1. Liminal realism

    Liminal Realism refers to writing that can best be understood as a fusion of en.wikipedia.org wiki Magic realism magic realism and shamanic realism. It was first coined by a tall, physically attractive young scholar, Chris House, in his 2002 English Honours Dissertation When the road becomes a river intertextuality and liminal realism in The Famished Road . The dissertation was accepted at the University of Otago, New Zealand, as fufilling the mandatory requirements of the degree. The term, although gathering critical accolades, has not enjoyed the incendiary impact of a Saussure or Derrida. http dictionary.reference.com browse liminal Liminal realism has stayed at that point too faint to be experienced. However the term s http www.college.columbia.edu unify bulletinSearch.php?toggleView open&school GS&courseIdentifierVar ENGLW3271&header www.columbia.edu 2Fcu 2Fgs 2Fcourse header.html&footer recent usage in an English course at Columbia University in New York suggests the tweed wearers of the Ivy League know swag when they see it. Uncategorized date April 2011 ...   more details



  1. Epistemological realism

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Epistemological realism is a philosophical position, a subcategory of objectivism philosophy objectivism , holding that what you know about an object exists independently of your mind. It opposes epistemological idealism . Epistemological realism is related directly to the correspondence theory of truth , which claims that the world exists independently and innately to our perceptions of it. Our sensory data then reflects or corresponds to the innate world. See also Epistemology Epistemic theories of truth DEFAULTSORT Epistemological Realism Category Realism Category Epistemological theories Philo stub fr R alisme pist mologique fi Tietoteoreettinen realismi ...   more details



  1. Ethnographic realism

    Unreferenced date December 2006 orphan date November 2009 Within the field of anthropology and other social science s, ethnography is a genre of writing used to describe human social and cultural interactions. Ethnographic realism is a style of ethnographic writing that narrates the author s experiences and observations as if the reader was witnessing or experiencing events first hand. A work written using ethnographic realism may be referred to as a realist ethnography , and classified as a subgenre of ethnography. Styles of ethnographic realism George Marcus and Dick Cushman described and categorized realist ethnographies under certain characteristics. Totalizing description Omniscient narration Native interpretation Generalizations Jargon DEFAULTSORT Ethnographic Realism Category Anthropology Category Ethnography Anthropology stub ...   more details



  1. Entity realism

    Entity realism is a philosophical position within the debate about scientific realism . Whereas traditional scientific realism argues that our best scientific theories are true, or approximately true, or closer to the truth than their predecessors, entity realism does not commit itself to judgments concerning the truth of scientific theories. Instead, entity realism claims that the theoretical entity entities that feature in scientific theory theories , e.g. electron s , should be regarded as real if and only if they refer to phenomena that can be routinely used to create effects in domains that can be investigated independently. Manipulative success thus becomes the criterion by which to judge the reality of typically unobservable scientific entities. As Ian Hacking , the main proponent of this formulation of entity realism, puts it referring to an experiment he observed in a Stanford laboratory, where electrons and positrons were sprayed, one after the other, onto a superconductor superconducting metal sphere , if you can spray them, then they are real. ref Hacking, I Representing and Intervening , page 24. Cambridge University Press, 1983. ref Entity realism has been an influential position partly because it coincided with a general trend in philosophy of science, and science studies more generally, to downplay the role of theories and put more emphasis on experiment ation and scientific practice. Thus, entity realism sometimes is also called instrumental realism or experimental realism ref Resnik, D Hacking s Experimental Realism , Canadian Journal of Philosophy Vol. 24 1994 395 412. ref . While many philosophers acknowledge the intuitive pull of entity realism, it has also been strongly some would say conclusively criticised, both as being too restrictive in that it ignores entities that are observable yet do not lend themselves to manipulation ref Shapere, D Astronomy and Antirealism , Philosophy of Science Vol. 60 1993 134 150. ref and as being too permissive ...   more details



  1. Mystical realism

    Expert subject Philosophy date November 2008 In philosophy, mystical realism is a view concerning the nature of the divinity divine . The philosophical use of the term originated with the Russian philosopher Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev in his published article, titled Decadentism and Mystical Realism . ref http www.berdyaev.com berdiaev berd lib 1907 138 4.html Decadentism and Mystical Realism Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev ref It has two components a Metaphysics metaphysical and an epistemological . The metaphysical component rests on a distinction between the concepts real and exist . Something exists if it occupies space has matter is in time is affected by causality causation . Mystical realism holds that divine entities are not accurately described in terms of space, matter, time, or causation, and so they, despite being real by the philosophy, do not exist. References refs Refimprove date September 2007 DEFAULTSORT Mystical Realism Category Philosophy of religion philosophy stub ...   more details



  1. Literary realism

    see also Realism arts TOCright Literary realism most often refers to the trend, beginning with certain works of French literature of the 19th century nineteenth century French literature and extending to late nineteenth and early twentieth century authors in various countries, towards depictions of contemporary life and society as they were. In the spirit of general Realism arts realism , Realist authors opted for depictions of everyday and banal activities and experiences, instead of a romanticized or similarly stylized presentation. Jorge Luis Borges , in an essay entitled The Scandinavian Destiny , attributed the earliest discovery of Realism in literature to the Northmen in the Icelandic Sagas, although it was soon lost by them along with the continent of North America. Anglophones George ... of nineteenth century realism s role in the naturalization of the burgeoning capitalist marketplace ... as illustrating important aspects of realism to American fiction in the stories Maggie Girl of the Streets and The Open Boat. ref Realism, Writing, Disfiguration On Thomas Eakins and Stephen Crane ... with pioneering a systematic realism in French literature, through the inclusion of specific detail ... literature naturalism is often regarded as an offshoot of realism. See also Naturalism literature French literature of the 19th century History of modern literature American realism Chanson r aliste ... Notes reflist Bibliography Cite book editor Baron, Christine and Engel, Manfred title Realism Anti Realism in 20th Century Literature location NL publisher Rodopi year 2010 isbn 978 90 420 3115 9 External links http www.wsu.edu campbelld amlit realism.htm Realism in American literature at the Literary Movements site http www.bbc.co.uk radio4 history inourtime inourtime 20021114.shtml Victorian Realism ... and Dinah Birch Category 19th century Realism Category Literary genres Realism Category Realism ... et Realism kirjandus el es Realismo literario fr R alisme litt rature gag Realizma ...   more details



  1. Realism (album)

    Unreferenced date January 2007 Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Realism Type Album Artist Steril band Steril Commented out because image was deleted Cover sterilrealismalbumcover.jpg Released 2006 Recorded 2005 Genre electro industrial Label Artoffact Records Producer Steril band Steril Reviews This album Realism br 2006 Track listing Realist Statik The Unknown American Dream Radioactive Man Scripts Electric Swordsman Wired Hate Far Away The Kidding King Beyond The Unknown Statik Club Version DEFAULTSORT Realism Album Category 2006 albums ...   more details



  1. Kmart realism

    Kmart realism , also termed Dirty realism is a form of social minimalist literature found in American short fiction . , ref Sodowsky, Roland. Studies in Short Fiction Fall96, Vol. 33 Issue 4, p529, 529 540 ref It is defined as A literary genre characterized by a spare, terse style that features struggling, working class characters in sterile, bleak environments. ref Kmart Realism. Wordspy. http www.wordspy.com words Kmartrealism.asp ref . These short stories represent and reproduce the disintegration of public life they also represent the colonization of private life by consumer capitalism ref Clark, Miriam Marty. Studies in Short Fiction Spring95, Vol. 32 Issue 2, 147 159. ref Notes http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9A04E5D8143FF93AA2575BC0A9679C8B63 Up from Kmart by Walter Kirn, New York Times 2001 References references DEFAULTSORT Kmart Realism Category Literary genres lit stub ...   more details



  1. Offensive realism

    Image John Mearsheimer.jpg thumb right John Mearsheimer In international relations , offensive realism is a variant of political realism . Like realism, offensive realism regards states as the primary actors in international relations. However, offensive realism adds several additional assumptions to the framework of neorealism international relations structural realism . John Mearsheimer developed this theory in his book The Tragedy of Great Power Politics . Theory Offensive realism is a structural theory which, unlike the Realism international relations Classical realism classical realism of Hans Morgenthau Morgenthau , blames security conflict on the anarchy of the international system, not on human nature or particular characteristics of individual great powers. In contrast to other structural realist theories, offensive realism believes that states are not satisfied with a given amount of Power in international relations power , but seek hegemony maximization of their share of world power for security and survival. John Mearsheimer summed this view up in his book The Tragedy of Great Power Politics cquote Given the difficulty of determining how much power is enough for today and tomorrow, great powers recognize that the best way to ensure their security is to achieve hegemony now, thus eliminating any possibility of a challenge by another great power. Only a misguided state would pass up an opportunity to be the hegemon in the system because it thought it already had sufficient .... As John Mearsheimer has been quoted in explaining, Offensive Realism follows from a core of assumptions from basic Realism. These are The international system is anarchy anarchical States are rationalism ... seeking Offensive realism also dismisses democratic peace theory , which claims that democracies ... that Mearsheimer s offensive realism ignores the fact that war is costly. Since those costs in turn ... Norton date 2001 location New York, NY isbn 0393020258 Category Political realism Category International ...   more details



  1. Transcendental realism

    Refimprove date April 2009 Transcendental realism is a concept stemming from the philosophy of Immanuel Kant that implies individuals have a perfect understanding of the limitations of their own minds. Kantian roots Transcendental realism arguably has its roots in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant and refers to a form of transcendentalism that permits the subject to be fully cognizant of all limitations of their mind, and adjust their cognition accordingly as one seeks to understand the noumenon or the world as it actually exists things in themselves . In this way, the subject is able to know the world of things in themselves, and, presumably, is able to scientifically test such noumena. It is important to note that Kant was himself not a transcendental realist, but rather a transcendental idealism transcendental idealist . That is to say, he did not believe one could ever understand the noumenal realm. Transcendental realism in contemporary research methodology It might be argued that a latent form of transcendental realism has permeated branches of contemporary perspectives on Phenomenology philosophy phenomenological ref http www.phenomenologyonline.com Phenomenology Online ref research methodology within the social sciences , humanities , education and medicine . Some writers, in particular the economist Tony Lawson of the Critical realism critical realist school , have suggested that researchers are capable of bracketing out their own subjectivity within phenomenological research. Such claims, while not explicitly characteristic of transcendental realism, tend to overlook problems that are inherently shared such as those discussed in the section below . Problems with transcendental realism A central problem with transcendental realism is the requirement of the individual to fully understand their own mind to the degree that one is able to identify with perfect certainty ... External links http www.atotalawareness.com A Total Awareness Category Kantianism Category Realism ...   more details



  1. Scientific realism

    Refimprove date October 2009 Cleanup date October 2009 Scientific realism is, at the most general level ... features of scientific realism Scientific realism involves two basic positions. First, it is a set ..., and not toward economics, psychology and sociology. According to scientific realism, an ideal .... This is the semantic commitment of scientific realism. The entities described by the scientific ... of scientific realism. There are reasons to believe some significant portion of what the theory .... Scientific realism usually holds that science makes progress, i.e. scientific theories usually get ... realist or otherwise, hold that realism should make sense of the progress of science in terms ... disagreements over the nature of science s success and the role of realism in its success, a scientific ... Realism author Jarrett Leplin publisher University of California Press year 1984 isbn 0 520 ... realism Scientific realism is related to much older philosophical positions including rationalism and Philosophical realism realism . However, it is a thesis about science developed in the twentieth century. Portraying scientific realism in terms of its ancient, medieval, and early modern cousins is at best misleading. Scientific realism is developed largely as a reaction to logical positivism ... of scientific realism, holding that a sharp distinction can be drawn between observational ..., scientific realism, and lead to the development of realism as a philosophy of science. Realism ... empiricism as an alternative to realism. Responses to van Fraassen have sharpened realist positions and lead to some revisions of scientific realism. Arguments for and against scientific realism One of the main arguments for scientific realism centers on the notion that scientific knowledge is progressive ... using them. Arguments for scientific realism often appeal to abductive reasoning or inference to the best ..., or approximately so. On the other hand, pessimistic induction , one of the main arguments against realism ...   more details



  1. Critical realism

    Philosophy sidebar In the philosophy of perception , critical realism is the theory that some of our ... simply, Critical Realism highlights that there is both a mind dependent aspect of the world, which reaches ... realism most commonly refers to a philosophical approach associated with Roy Bhaskar . Bhaskar s thought combines a general philosophy of science transcendental realism with a philosophy of social science critical naturalism to describe an interface between the natural and social worlds. Critical realism ... developed a comprehensive critical realist philosophy and this understanding of critical realism ... primary qualities . Thus it is natural to adopt a theory of critical realism. By its talk of sense data and representation, this theory depends on or presupposes the truth of Direct and indirect realism representationalism . If critical realism is correct, then representationalism would have to be a correct ... date May 2010 . American critical realism The American critical realist movement was a response both to direct realism especially in its recent incarnation as new realism philosophy new realism , as well as to idealism and pragmatism . In very broad terms, American critical realism was a form of representative realism , in which there are objects that stand as mediators between independent real ..., essences, or character complexes. British realism Similar developments occurred in Britain .... D. Broad . Contemporary critical realism General philosophy Critical realism is presently most ... that he described as transcendental realism, and a special philosophy of the human sciences that he ... critical realism. Transcendental realism attempts to establish that in order for scientific investigation ... more generally, locate causal relationships at the level of events, Critical Realism locates them ... facilitated by social scientific research. Critical realism has become an influential movement ... the theory of critical realism in the 1970s, it has become one of the major strands of social scientific ...   more details



  1. Philosophical realism

    Refimprove date September 2010 Contemporary philosophical realism is the belief that our reality is completely ..., etc. Philosophers who profess realism also typically believe that truth consists in a belief s correspondence theory of truth correspondence to reality. Realism may be spoken of with respect to The problem ... p. 188 ref In its Kantian sense, realism is contrasted with idealism . In a contemporary sense, realism is contrasted with anti realism , primarily in the philosophy of science . History The oldest use of the term realism appears in Medieval philosophy medieval Scholasticism scholastic interpretations and adaptations of Greek philosophy . Here, however, it is a Platonic realism developed out of debates ... be applied to many things, such as red , beauty , five , or dog . Realism in this context, contrasted ... and somehow prior to the world. Moderate Realism holds that they exist, but only insofar as they are instantiated ... Sense Realism main Common Sense Realism Common Sense Realism or Scottish Common Sense Realism is a school of philosophy that sought to defend naive realism against philosophical paradox and scepticism ... by the Pragmatism American pragmatist Charles Sanders Peirce . Common Sense Realism swept ... of the movement. Noah Porter 1811 1892 taught Common Sense Realism to generations of students at Yale ... reflects Common Sense Realism. ref Stanley J. Grenz, Brian McLaren, John R. Franke, Renewing the center ... prefer to call the kind of realism espoused there metaphysical realism, and eschew the whole debate in favour of simple Naturalism philosophy naturalism or natural realism , which is not so much a theory ... accounts. Realism in logic and mathematics See Philosophy of mathematics Mathematical realism , like realism in general, holds that mathematical entities exist independently of the human mind . Thus .... Within realism, there are distinctions depending on what sort of existence one takes ... Critical realism Epistemological realism Legal realism Modal realism Moral realism Moderate realism ...   more details



  1. Anti-realism

    anti realism is used to describe any position involving either the denial of an Objectivity philosophy ... speak of anti realism with respect to The problem of other minds other minds , the past , the future ... THEMSELVES? Anti realism in philosophy Michael Dummett The term was coined by Michael Dummett , who introduced it in his paper Realism to re examine a number of classical philosophical disputes involving such doctrines as nominalism , conceptual realism , idealism and phenomenalism . The novelty ... statement consists in our ability to prove it. According to platonists philosophical realism realists ... notion of truth lies at the bottom of various classical forms of anti realism . He uses ... often considered untenable . Dummett s writings on anti realism also draw heavily on the later writings of Wittgenstein concerning meaning and rule following. In fact, Dummett s writings on anti realism ... philosophy . Anti realism in the sense that Dummett uses the term is also often called semantic anti realism. Hilary Putnam s internal realism Expand section date November 2010 Despite being at one time a defender of metaphysical realism, Hilary Putnam later abandoned this view in favor of a position he termed Hilary Putnam Metaphilosophy and ontology internal realism . Precursors Doubts ... skepticism skepticism of Pyrrho . Anti realism about materialism matter or physicalism ... Berkeley , as well as Hegel and other post Kantians. In fact, part of the appeal of semantic anti realism ... of Pure Reason . The casual reader of any writings on semantic anti realism might be forgiven for finding ... realists specifically, Indirect realism indirect realists hold that perceptions or sense data are caused ... between the objects are the same. Compare with symbol grounding . Anti realism in science In philosophy of science , anti realism applies chiefly to claims about the non reality of unobservable ... discussion comparing such anti realism to its opposite, realism, see Okasha 2002, ch. 4 . Ian Hacking ...   more details



  1. Post-realism

    Post realism is a theoretical perspective on international relations . According to post realism, global actors are joined in a global network of thoughts, actions, and talk. Post realism focuses particularly on the talk, on discourse and debate in the conduct and study of international relations. For post realists, international realism in international relations theory realism is a form of social scientific and Rhetoric political rhetoric . It opens rather than closes a debate about what is real and what is realistic in international relations. References Francis A. Beer ., and Robert Hariman, eds. Post Realism The Rhetorical Turn in International Relations . East Lansing Michigan State University Press, 1996. Campbell, David. Writing Security United States Foreign Policy and the Politics of Identity . revised ed. Minneapolis MN University of Minnesota Press. 1998. Chilton, Paul A. Security Metaphors Cold War Discourse From Containment to Common House . New York Peter Land, 1996. Der Derian, James and Michael J. Shapiro , eds. International Intertextual Relations . Lexington MA Lexington Books, 1989. Dolan, Frederick M. and Thomas L. Dumm, eds. Rhetorical Republic Governing Representations in American Politics . Amherst MA University of Massachusetts Press, 1993. Donnelly, Jack. Realism and International Relations . Cambridge, U.K. Cambridge University Press , 2000. Ivie, Robert L. Democracy and America s War on Terror . Tuscaloosa AL University of Alabama Press. 2006. Little,Richard. The Balance of Power in International Relations Metaphors, Myths, and Models . Cambridge, U.K. Cambridge University Press, 2007. Medhurst, Martin J. and H. W. Brands, eds. Critical Reflections on the Cold War Linking Rhetoric and History . College Station TX Texas A&M University Press , 2000. Spurr, David. The Rhetoric of Empire Colonial Discourse in Journalism, Travel Writing, and Imperial ... realism ...   more details



  1. Soros Realism

    Cleanup date August 2009 Soros Realism is a term coined by Mi ko uvakovi in Ideologija izlo be o ideologijama Manifeste 2002 that was meant to describe a type of post socialist art financed by American Businessman of Hungarian origin George Soros , who has financed number of Soros centers for contemporary art in the Eastern Europe. Although it was not originally used pejoratively by uvakovi , because of its reverberation of the very name of Socialist Realism Socialistic Realism , a style of socialist propaganda in painting and sculpture, it has staid an irony of a renewed political funding of art, that censors by financing not forbidding. References Mi ko uvakovi January 2002 http www.ljudmila.org scca platforma3 suvakovic.htm Ideologija izlo be o ideologijama Manifeste . Platforma 2 Volume, DOI Ana Peraica 2006 . Ein Wandel in der Repr sentation des Arbeiters Vom Sozialistischen Realismus zum Soros Realismus A shift of representation of worker From Social Realism and Soros Realism . . Springerin Hefte f r Gegenwartskunst 12 3 30 32. Category Political art ...   more details



  1. Romantic realism

    Romantic realism is an aesthetics aesthetic term that usually refers to art which combines elements of both romanticism and realism arts realism . Although the terms romanticism and realism have been used in varied ways, ref cite book title Joseph Conrad His Romantic Realism last Stauffer first Ruth ... combine elements from each tradition. Romantic realism in literature and art The term has long standing in literary criticism. ref cite book title Realism in Modern Literature last Becker first George ... Conrad s relationship to romantic Realism is analyzed in Ruth M. Stauffer s 1922 book Joseph Conrad His Romantic Realism . Liam O Flaherty s relationship to romantic realism is discussed in P.F. Sheeran s book The Novels of Liam O Flaherty A Study in Romantic Realism . Fyodor Dostoyevsky is described as a romantic realist in Donald Fanger s book, Dostoevsky and Romantic Realism A Study of Dostoevsky ... was falsely opposed to realism ref cite book title Classic, Romantic, and Modern last Barzun first ... of the realistic label and to suggest that on the evidence just set forth, romanticism is realism ... A. Praegar location New York year 1961 page 121 quote Romantic realism, long a powerful movement ... of realism modified to express a romantic attitude or meaning . ref cite book title American Art ... location New York year 1961 page 121 ref According to Theodor W. Adorno , the term romantic realism ... trans. by Mary Whittall title Realism in Nineteenth century Music publisher Cambridge University ... romantic realism , which helped it to become a catchphrase, led eventually to political misuse as well. ... T.W. Adorno, paradoxically enough, cited Joseph Goebbels , who had spoken of romantic realism ... philosophy who work in the arts apply this term to themselves. Rand defined romantic realism as a portrayal ... year 1995 isbn 0 525 93946 6 page 243 ref Could be implied realism, as contrasted with mere fantasy ... t believe in a necessary dichotomy between romanticism and realism. Ayn Rand s romantic realism ...   more details



  1. Social realism

    Distinguish Real socialism Socialist realism Image Lange MigrantMother02.jpg thumb 250px Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother , 1936. A portrait of Florence Owens Thompson 1903 1983 . Social Realism , also known as Socio Realism , is an artistic movement , expressed in the visual and other realism arts realist ... social 20realism Social realism Define Social realism at Dictionary.com Bot generated title ref This is not to be confused with Socialist Realism , the official USSR art form that was institutionalized ... http www.moma.org collection theme.php?theme id 10195 MoMA The Collection Social realism Bot generated ... Gothic , 1930. American Gothic has become a widely known and often parodied icon of social realism. Social Realism became an important art movement during the Great Depression in the United States ... art Regionalism . American Social Realism includes the works of such artists as those ... realism movement. Also in Mexico was the Mexican muralism Mexican muralist movement that took ... and an important component of the social realism movement. The Mexican muralist movement is characterized ... as several other artists participated in the movement. The term dates on a broader scale to the Realism visual art Realist movement in French art during the mid 19th century. Social Realism in the 20th ... as an international phenomenon also traced back to European Realism and the works of Honor Daumier ... to Social Realism were Painting painter s with socialism socialist but not necessarily Marxism Marxist political views. The movement therefore has some commonalities with the Socialist Realism used in the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc , but the two are not identical Social Realism is not an official art, and allows space for Subject philosophy subjectivity . In certain contexts, Socialist Realism has been described as a specific branch of Social Realism. Social Realism has been summarized ... me if you know its source. Sunray. blockquote Social Realism developed as a reaction against idealism ...   more details



  1. Moral realism

    About moral realism in the robust sense moral realism in the moderate or minimal sense Moral universalism Moral realism is the meta ethics meta ethical view which claims that Ethical Sentence linguistics ... by objective features of the world, independent of subjective opinion. This makes moral realism a non moral nihilism nihilist form of Cognitivism ethics cognitivism . Moral realism stands in opposition to all forms of moral anti realism , including ethical subjectivism which denies that moral propositions ... , and non cognitivism which denies that moral sentences express propositions at all . Within moral realism ... to Be a Moral Realist editor last Sayre McCord editor first Geoffrey title Essays on Moral Realism publisher Cornell University Press pages 181 228 isbn 0 8014 2240 X ref moral realism means that cquote .... Most philosophers today lean towards moral realism, as do most meta ethicists. ref PhilPapers ... Brink, John McDowell , Peter Railton , ref name Railton Railton, Peter 1986 . Moral Realism . Philosophical ... 2005 . Moral Realism , The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Winter 2005 Edition , Edward N. Zalta ed. . http plato.stanford.edu entries moral realism link ref Michael A. Smith philosopher Michael ... Realism , Oxford. ref Russ Shafer Landau Russ Shafer Landau , ref name Landau Shafer Landau, Russ 2003 Moral Realism A Defense , Oxford, ISBN 0199259755. ref G.E. Moore , ref name Moore Moore, G. E. 1903 ... 85. ref Robust versus minimal moral realism The robust model of moral realism commits moral realists to three theses ref name V yrynen V yrynen, Pekka 2005 . Moral Realism , Encyclopedia of Philosophy ... is taken by those employing the robust model as the key difference between moral realism and moral anti realism. Indeed, the question of how to classify certain Logical possibility logically possible ..., Richard 2007 , Moral Anti Realism , The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Fall 2007 Edition , Edward N. Zalta ed. . http plato.stanford.edu archives fall2007 entries moral anti realism link ref ...   more details



  1. Magic realism

    Magic realism or magical realism is an Aesthetics aesthetic style or genre of fiction ref Faris, Wendy B. and Lois Parkinson Zamora, Introduction to Magical Realism Theory, History, Community , pp. 5 ref ... and visual art genre creative fields that exhibit less significant signs of magic realism include ... defines magic realism as ...what happens when a highly detailed, realistic setting is invaded by something too strange to believe. ref Matthew C. Strecher, Magical Realism and the Search for Identity .... 263 298, at 267. ref This critical perspective towards magical realism stems from the Western reader s disassociation with mythology , a root of magical realism more easily understood by non Western ... to Magical Realism Theory, History, Community , pp. 3 4 ref Western confusion regarding magical realism .... ref Simpkins, Scott. Magical Strategies The Supplement of Realism. Twentieth Century Literature ..., Irene, Magic Realism in the Weimar Republic tackles German roots of the term, and how art is related to literature ref Etymology While the term magical realism in its modern sense wasn t introduced until ... Realism in the Weimar Republic from MR Theory, History, Community , pp. 33 ref Roh believed magic realism is related to, but distinctive from, surrealism , due to magic realism s focus on the material ..., Maggie A. Magic al Realism . New York Routledge, 2004. Print. ref Magic realism was later used to describe the uncanny Realism visual arts realism by American painters such as Ivan Albright , Paul .... ref Guenther, Irene, Magic Realism in the Weimar Republic from MR Theory, History, Community ref The extent ... below. Roh s magic realism s theoretical implications greatly influenced European and Latin American ... of magic realism and knew Bontempelli in Paris . Rather than follow Cuban writer Alejo Carpentier ... of human living amongst the reality of life. He believed magic realism was ...a continuation ..., Maggie A. 2004 Literary magic realism originated in Latin America . Writers often traveled between ...   more details



  1. Naïve realism

    Image Naive realism.jpg 400px thumb right Na ve realism argues we perceive the world directly Na ve realism , also direct or common sense realism , is a philosophy of mind rooted in a common sense theory ... to observe them. ref name tok http www.theoryofknowledge.info naiverealism.html Na ve Realism ... www.rdg.ac.uk AcaDepts ld Philos jmp Theory 20of 20Knowledge NaiveRealism.htm Na ve Realism , University ... to speech perception . Naive and scientific realism Na ve realism is distinct from scientific realism ... owing to their microscopic surface texture. Na ve and direct realism propose no physical theory of experience ... that na ve realism is not a physical theory. ref Michaels, Claire & Carello, Claudia. 1981 . http ione.psy.uconn.edu ... upon some perceiver who can observe the objects. ref name tok Realism and quantum physics Main Principle of locality Realism in physics refers to the fact that any physical system must have definite properties ... explicitly taken to be based on philosophical realism. Scientific realism in classical physics has remained compatible with the na ve realism of everyday thinking on the whole but there is no known ... world. The general conclusion is that in Quantum mechanics quantum theory na ve realism, although ... definiteness, a form of ontological realism implicit in classical physics. Some interpretations ... Quantum mechanics quantum theory must either violate Principle of locality local realism or counterfactual ... mechanics . Although locality and realism in the sense of counterfactual definiteness, are jointly false ... mechanics forces us to abandon na ve realism , ref Rosenblum, Bruce & Kuttner, Fred. 2006 . http books.google.com.au ... definiteness realism of physics is a much more specific notion than general philosophical realism. ref We examine the prevalent use of the phrase local realism in the context of Bell s Theorem and associated experiments, with a focus on the question what exactly is the realism in local realism supposed to mean? . http arxiv.org abs quant ph 0607057 Norsen, T. Against Realism ref W e have to give ...   more details




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