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  • Realism | Definition, Theory, Philosophy, History, Varieties - Britannica
    Realism, in philosophy, the view that accords to things that are known or perceived an existence or nature that is independent of whether anyone is thinking about or perceiving them Realist positions have been defended in ontology, metaphysics, epistemology, the philosophy of science, ethics, and the theory of truth
  • Realism | Definition, Art, Painting, Artists, Characteristics . . .
    realism, in the arts, the accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life Realism rejects imaginative idealization in favor of a close observation of outward appearances
  • What is Realism? - PHILO-notes
    Realism is a philosophical and artistic movement that emerged in the 19th century in response to the dominant idealism of the time It emphasizes the importance of reality and the objective world, as opposed to subjective experience or spiritual concepts
  • Realism Movement Overview | TheArtStory
    Realism was the first explicitly anti-institutional, nonconformist art movement Realist painters took aim at the social mores and values of the bourgeoisie and monarchy upon who patronized the art market
  • Realism - (Intro to Humanities) - Vocab, Definition . . . - Fiveable
    Realism is an artistic and intellectual movement that emerged in the mid-19th century, characterized by a focus on depicting everyday life and ordinary people with accuracy and authenticity
  • Realism - Examples and Definition of Realism - Literary Devices
    Realism is a literary technique and movement that revolutionized literature Literary realism creates the appearance of life as it is actually experienced, with characters that speak the everyday language and are representative of everyday life as a reader would understand it
  • Realism | Definition, Theories, Examples, Problems, Facts | Britannica
    realism, set of related theories of international relations that emphasizes the role of the state, national interest, and power in world politics Realism has dominated the academic study of international relations since the end of World War II
  • Realism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    The question of the nature and plausibility of realism arises with respect to a large number of subject matters, including ethics, aesthetics, causation, modality, science, mathematics, semantics, and the everyday world of macroscopic material objects and their properties


















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