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Epistemological realism Hermeneutic realism Internal/pragmatic
realism Local realism Logical realism Metaphysical realism Modal realism Model-dependent
realism Moderate...
- 1920s and 1930s. One
major event that
linked painterly and
literary magic realisms was the
translation and
publication of
Franz Roh's book into
Spanish by...
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Critical realism may
refer to:
Critical realism (philosophy of perception), a
perspective that
states that some sense-data are
accurate to
external objects...
- a "film
cannot be
fixed to mean what it shows", as
there are
multiple realisms; as such,
these filmmakers use
location shooting,
natural light and non-professional...
- Ellis, Andrew.
Socialist Realisms:
Soviet Painting 1920–1970.
Skira Editore S.p.A., 2012, p. 17 Ellis, Andrew.
Socialist Realisms:
Soviet Painting 1920–1970...
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Cynical realism (simplified Chinese: 玩世现实主义;
traditional Chinese: 玩世現實主義; pinyin: wánshì xiànshí zhǔyì) is a
contemporary movement in
Chinese art, especially...
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realism (also
selective realism),
sometimes equated with
referential realism, is a
philosophical position within the
debate about scientific realism....
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Realism, a
school of
thought in
international relations theory, is a
theoretical framework that
views world politics as an
enduring competition among...
- In
analytic philosophy, anti-
realism is the
position that the
truth of a
statement rests on its
demonstrability through internal logic mechanisms, such...
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Moderate realism (also
called immanent realism) is a
position in the
debate on the
metaphysics of
universals which holds that
there is no
realm in which...