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The terms '''Realism''' or '''Realist''' (in reference to an adherent of "Realism"), may refer to... | |||
===Art=== | |||
* ], the depiction of subjects as they appear in life, without embellishment or interpretation | |||
** ], the depiction of subjects on stage as they appear in everyday life | |||
** ], this philosophy as applied to visual arts | |||
* ], an artistic genre in which magical elements appear in an otherwise realistic setting | |||
* ], a teleologically-oriented style of realistic art intended for the furtherance of the goals of socialism and communism | |||
===Ethics=== | |||
* ], the view in philosophy that there are objective moral values, and a rejection of moral relativism | |||
===International relations=== | |||
* ], a set of theories in international relations sharing a common belief that the primary motivation of states is the desire for power or security, rather than ideals or ethics | |||
* ], also known as the "English school of international relations theory", a branch of 'political realism' maintaining that, despite the condition of 'international anarchy', there exists a 'society of states' | |||
===Law=== | |||
* ], a family of theories whose essential tenet is that all law is made by human beings and thus subject to human foibles, frailties and imperfections | |||
===Literature=== | |||
* ], a trend, in early 19th century French literature, towards depictions of contemporary life and society as it is, instead of a romanticized or similarly stylized presentation | |||
* ], a literary genre typified by a contrast between absurd prose, plotting, or characterization and detailed investigations of real social phenomena | |||
* ], a literary genre incorporating occult studies | |||
* ], the period in Swedish literature that encompassed the last two decades of the 19th century | |||
===Philosophy=== | |||
* ], the philosophy founded by the American poet and critic Eli Siegel | |||
* ], a philosophy of perception concerned with the accuracy of human sense-data | |||
* ], a theory of perception thought to be representative of most people's understanding and method of interpretation of their perceptions | |||
* ], the belief that reality exists independently of observers. | |||
* ], is a philosophy which posits the existence of universals, originally described by the Greek philosopher Plato | |||
===Science=== | |||
* ], a view in the philosophy of science about the nature of scientific success | |||
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