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Definitions of realism in various dictionaries:
noun - the attribute of accepting the facts of life and favoring practicality and literal truth
noun - the state of being actual or real
noun - (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that physical objects continue to exist when not perceived
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Courbet was the leader of this movement; verism is an extreme form of it |
Mascagni's operas use the technique of "Verismo", which in English is this -ism |
Happy farmers were seen in the USSR's official art, the "Socialist" type of this |
Flaubert led this movement in French literature, also called naturalism |
This 19th century movement of Courbet, Millet & Daumier rejected academic styles in favor of everyday subjects |
Naturalism emerged from this literary movement which could be called the opposite of "artificialism" |
Flaubert led this movement in French literature also called naturalism |
This movement to faithfully depict behavior included George Eliot, Flaubert & Estonian novelist Tammsaare |
Naturalistic -ism practiced by Caravaggio & Courbet |
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the attitude or practice of accepting a situation as it is and being prepared to deal with it accordingly. |
the quality or fact of representing a person or thing in a way that is accurate and true to life. |
An inclination toward literal truth and pragmatism. |
The representation in art or literature of objects, actions, or social conditions as they actually are, without idealization or presentation in abstract form. |
Philosophy The scholastic doctrine, opposed to nominalism, that universals exist independently of their being thought. |
Philosophy The modern philosophical doctrine, opposed to idealism, that physical objects exist independently of their being perceived. |
the attribute of accepting the facts of life and favoring practicality and literal truth |
(philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that physical object continue to exist when not perceived |
(philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that abstract concepts exist independent of their names |
an artistic movement in 19th century France artists and writers strove for detailed realistic and factual description |
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Realism, Realistic, or Realists may refer to:* Philosophical realism, belief that reality exists independently of observers. Related positions include: * Aesthetic realism (metaphysics) * Agential realism (Barad) * Australian realism * Critical realism (disambiguation) * Dialectical realism (Hacking) * Direct realism * Entity realism * Hermeneutic realism (Heidegger) * Internal realism (Putnam) * Local realism, a term used by Einstein in the context of the principle of locality * Logical realism, the conviction the rules of logic are mind-independent * Modal realism * Model-dependent realism * Moderate realism * Moral realism * Naïve realism * New realism (philosophy) * Peircean realism * Platonic realism * Quasi-realism * Referential realism * Scientific realism * Musgrave's scientific realism * Scotistic realism * Semantic realism (epistemology) (a position criticized by Dummett) * Semantic realism (philosophy of science) (Psillos) * Semirealism (Chakravartty) * Speculative realism * Structuralism (philosophy of science) * Transcendental real |