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  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. Postclassical realism

    Postclassical realism is an international relations theory term coined by academic Stephen Brooks academic Stephen Brooks . It refers to a strand of realist international relations theory scholarship distinguishable to the neorealist scholarship of Kenneth Waltz . ref Brooks, Stephen, Dueling Realisms, International Organisation, Vol 51, 3, July 1997 pp.445 477 ref References references politics stub Category International relations theory Category Political realism ...   more details



  1. Scientific realism

    Refimprove date October 2009 Cleanup date October 2009 Scientific realism is, at the most general level ... status as observables, as opposed to instrumentalism . Main features of scientific realism Scientific realism involves two basic positions. First, it is a set of claims about the features of an ideal ... and sociology. According to scientific realism, an ideal scientific theory has the following ... of scientific realism. The entities described by the scientific theory exist objectively and mind independently. This is the metaphysics metaphysical commitment of scientific realism. There are reasons ... to believe that the things said about these entities are true. Scientific realism usually holds ... more and more questions. For this reason, many people, scientific realist or otherwise, hold that realism ... s success and the role of realism in its success, a scientific realist would agree with some but not all of the following positions. ref citation title Scientific Realism author Jarrett Leplin ... that it has been making progress towards. History of scientific 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 ... realism is developed largely as a reaction to logical positivism . Logical positivism was the first philosophy of science in the twentieth century and the forerunner of scientific realism, holding that a sharp ... for logical positivism suggest, but do not entail, scientific realism, and lead to the development of realism as a philosophy of science. Realism became the dominant philosophy of science after positivism. Bas van Fraassen developed constructive empiricism as an alternative to realism ... realism. Arguments for and against scientific realism One of the main arguments for scientific realism ... phenomenological success of all the theories using them. Arguments for scientific realism ...   more details



  1. Realism (arts)

    Courbet . Realism in the Realism visual arts visual arts and Literary realism literature refers to the general ..., who can in turn represent this reality faithfully. As Ian Watt states, modern realism begins from ... in the middle of the eighteenth century. ref refWatt1957 Watt, 1957 , p.12 ref Realism often refers more specifically to the artistic movement, which began in France in the 1850s. Realism in France ... centuries. Seeking to be undistorted by personal bias, Realism believed in the ideology of Reality ... of social realism , Regionalism art regionalism or Kitchen sink realism . Visual arts See also ... Main Literary realism Broadly defined as the faithful representation of reality , ref http www.wsu.edu ..., without romantic idealization or dramatization. ref http www.encyclopedia.com topic realism 28literature ... Revolution , realism was in its turn a reaction to romanticism, and for this reason it is also commonly derogatorily referred as traditional bourgeois realism . ref name Barth79Replenishment Some writers of Victorian literature produced works of realism. Citation needed date September 2010 The rigidities, conventions, and other limitations of bourgeois realism, prompted in their turn the revolt ... 81. ref Theatre Main Realism theatre The achievement of realism in the theatre was to direct attention ... we see with our human eyes. Cinema See also Neorealism art Poetic realism Socialist realism Italian Neorealism was a cinematic movement incorporating elements of realism that developed in post WWII Italy ... from the 1880s until the end of World War II Aspectism Pseudorealism Magic realism Notes Reflist 2 References Cite book editor Baron, Christine and Engel, Manfred title Realism Anti Realism in 20th ... Cite book author Morris, Pam title Realism location London publisher Routledge year 2003 isbn 0 ... Article on American literary realism at the Literary Movements site Westernart DEFAULTSORT Realism Arts Category Art movements Category Realism art movement Arts ar bg ...   more details



  1. Contemporary realism

    Contemporary realism is a term used in its narrowest sense to denote an North America n style of painting which came into existence c. 1960s and early 1970s. Artists such as Philip Pearlstein , Ken Danby and Neil Wellilver are in the movement. The movement is generally depicted in figurative art works created in a natural yet highly objective style, without many interpretations of former movements. Some Contemporary Realists made a point to reject abstract art, depicting natural subject matter in a straight forward manner however some embraced the use of Abstraction as well such as Christian Cardell Corbet. Today the term Contemporary Realism encompasses all post 1970 sculptors and painters whose discipline is representational art, where the object is to portray the real and not the ideal . Many Contemporary Realists actually began as trained abstract painters, having come through an educational system dominated by an professors and theorists dismissive of representational painting. It is different from Photorealism, somewhat exaggerated and conceptual in its nature. Many of the practicing abstract artists revived the older Greek movement of Classical Realism. By applying an up to date twist on this classic Greek movement, artist like Peter Hunt 1908 1984 and Andrew Wyeth 1917 helped to establish what has become known as Contemporary Realism. It can also relate to the doctrine where universes have real and independent existence. Category Terminology Category Realism art movement painting stub ...   more details



  1. Defensive realism

    In international relations , defensive realism is a variant of political realism . Defensive realism looks at states as rational players who are the primary actors in world affairs. Defensive realism predicts that anarchy on the world stage causes states to become obsessed with security. This results in security dilemma s wherein one state s drive to increase its security can, because security is zero sum game zero sum , result in greater instability as that state s opponent s respond to their resulting reductions in security. Among defensive realism s most prominent theories is that of offense defensive theory which states that there is an inherent balance in technology, geography, and doctrine that favors either the attacker or defender in battle. Offense Defense theory tries to explain the Great War First World War as a situation in which all sides believed the balance favored the offense but were mistaken. Defensive structural realists break with the other main branch of structural realism, offensive realism , over whether or not states must always be maximizing relative power ahead of all other objectives. While the offensive realist believes this to be the case, some defensive realists believe that the offense defense balance can favor the defender, creating the possibility that a state may achieve security. ref See Charles Glaser and Chaim Kaufmann, What is the Offense Defense Balance? International Security 22 Spring 1998 , 44 82 ref A second strike capable nuclear arsenal is often understood to indicate the supremacy of the defense in the offense defense balance, essentially guaranteeing security for the state which possesses it. Yet in a multi polar world a second ... Defensive Realism , in terms of both the economic activity generated in delivering the resources ... Glaser . See also Offensive realism Political realism Stephen Walt Kenneth Waltz References references International relations theories Category Political realism Category International relations ...   more details



  1. Quasi-realism

    Quasi realism is the meta ethics meta ethical view which claims that Ethical Sentence linguistics sentence s do not express proposition s. Instead, ethical sentences projectivism project emotional attitudes as though they were Philosophical realism real properties. This makes quasi realism a form of non cognitivism or expressivism . ref http plato.stanford.edu entries moral anti realism projectivism quasi realism.html ref Quasi realism stands in opposition to other forms of non cognitivism such as emotivism and universal prescriptivism , as well as to all forms of Cognitivism ethics cognitivism including both moral realism and ethical subjectivism . Simon Blackburn derived this stance ref Ruling Passions 1998 ISBN 0 19 824785 0. ref from a David Hume Humean account of the origin of our moral ... his case, Blackburn has issued a challenge, Blackburn s Challenge , ref Essays in Quasi Realism 1993 ... is effectively unmeetable, Blackburn argues that there must be a Philosophical realism realist component ..., without dismissing both views through relativism . Thus, Blackburn s theory of quasi realism ... nature of ethics . Quasi realism, a meta ethical approach, enables ethics based on actions ... theories from which it is derived, quasi realism also picks up vulnerabilities from these different components, too. Thus, it is criticised in some of the ways that moral realism is criticised, for example ... examples of quasi realism in our understanding of the world beyond ethics. ref Truth A Guide ... realism realist sense. Quasi realism captures in some important ways the structure of our ... 2005 ISBN 0 19 516824 0. ref Frege Geach problem The coherence of Blackburn s quasi realism has been ... is self contradictory. Advocates of Blackburn s view, however, would contend that quasi realism in fact ... discourse to the complexity of ethical statements. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Quasi Realism Category Meta ethics Category Ethical theories Category 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 .... In Mexico the painter Frida Kahlo is associated with the social realism movement. Also in Mexico ... realism movement. The Mexican muralist movement is characterized by its political undertones, the majority ... Of The Mines , Potos , Bolivia 2004 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 century refers ... phenomenon also traced back to European Realism and the works of Honor Daumier and Jean Fran ois Millet ... influential in thinking and the art of today. Many artists who subscribed to Social Realism were ... 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 as follows The following .... Sunray. blockquote Social Realism developed as a reaction against idealism and the exaggerated ego ...   more details



  1. Naïve realism

    For the psychological theory called naive realism , see na ve realism psychology File Naive realism.jpg 400px thumb right Na ve realism argues we perceive the world directly Na ve realism , also known as direct realism or common sense realism , is a philosophy of mind rooted in a theory of perception ... them. ref name tok http www.theoryofknowledge.info naiverealism.html Na ve Realism , Theory of Knowledge.com . ref Na ve realism is known as Direct and indirect realism direct as against indirect or representative realism when its arguments are developed to counter the latter position, also known as epistemological ... AcaDepts ld Philos jmp Theory 20of 20Knowledge NaiveRealism.htm Na ve Realism , University of Reading ... to speech perception . Naive and scientific realism Na ve realism is distinct from scientific realism , which states that the universe contains just those properties that feature in a scientific ... owing to their microscopic surface texture. Na ve and direct realism propose no physical theory ... that na ve realism is not a physical theory. ref Michaels, Claire & Carello, Claudia. 1981 . http ... 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 ... and sometimes 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 ... , and counterfactual definiteness, a form of ontological realism implicit in classical physics. Some ... 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 ... Quantum mechanics forces us to abandon na ve realism , ref Rosenblum, Bruce & Kuttner, Fred. 2006 . http ...   more details



  1. Anti-realism

    refimprove date January 2008 In analytic philosophy , the term anti realism is used to describe any position ... of the matter as to whether or not P. Thus, we may speak of anti realism with respect to The problem ... other minds i. e., a logical behaviorist . 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 ... philosophical realism realists , the truth of a statement consists in its correspondence to Objectivity ... forms of anti realism . He uses this notion to re interpret phenomenalism , claiming that it need not take the form of a reductionism often considered untenable . Dummett s writings on anti realism ..., Dummett s writings on anti realism can be seen as an attempt to integrate central ideas from the Philosophical Investigations into analytical 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 ... internal realism . In fact his interpretative approach was too pedantic to formulate a true blend of Textual ... realism about materialism matter or physicalism physical entities also has a long history. It can ... Realism vis vis Internal Realism Anti realist arguments Idealists are skeptics about the physical ..., most realists specifically, Indirect realism indirect realists hold that perceptions or sense ... 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 ... of science is instrumentalism , which is a non realist position. Non realism takes a purely agnostic ...   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 .... One study found that most philosophers today accept or lean towards moral realism, as do most meta ethicists, and twice as many philosophers accept or lean towards moral realism as accept or lean towards moral anti realism. ref http philpapers.org surveys results.pl?affil Target faculty&areas ... Railton, Peter 1986 . Moral Realism . Philosophical Review , 95, pp. 163 207. ref Geoffrey Sayre McCord , ref name McCord Sayre McCord, Geoff 2005 . Moral Realism , The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Winter 2005 Edition , Edward N. Zalta ed. . http plato.stanford.edu entries moral realism link ... . The Normative Web An Argument for Moral Realism , Oxford. ref Russ Shafer Landau Russ Shafer Landau , ref name Landau Shafer Landau, Russ 2003 Moral Realism A Defense , Oxford, ISBN 0 19 925975 5. ref ... and Justice , New Left Review , 150, pp. 47 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, 2nd Edition , Donald M. Borchert ed. . http philosophy.ucdavis.edu ... difference between moral realism and moral anti realism. Indeed, the question of how to classify certain ...   more details



  1. Neoclassical realism

    Neoclassical realism is a theory of international relations . It is a combination of realism in international relations classical realist and neorealism neorealist particularly defensive realism defensive realist theories. Neoclassical realism holds that the actions of a state in the international system can be explained by systemic variables such as the distribution of power capabilities among states as well as cognitive variables such as the perception and misperception of systemic pressures, other states intentions, and or threats and domestic variables such as state institutions, elites, and societal actors within society affecting the power and freedom of action of the decision makers in foreign policy. While holding true to the neorealist concept of balance of power in international relations balance of power , neoclassical realism further adds that states mistrust and inability to perceive one another accurately, or state leaders inability to mobilize state power and public support can result in an underexpansion or underbalancing behaviour leading to imbalances within the international system, the rise and fall of great powers, and war Appropriate balancing occurs when a state correctly perceives another state s intentions and balances accordingly. Inappropriate balancing ... Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy Cambridge University Press, 2009 ASLE TOJE MICHAEL AGNER Eds. , Neoclassical Realism in Europe Bringing Power Back In Manchester University Press, forthcoming GIDEON ROSE, Neoclassical Realism and Theories of Foreign Policy, World Politics , 51 October 1998 , pp.144 172 ALEXANDER REICHWEIN, The Tradition of Neoclassical Realism, in Asle Toje and Michael Agner eds , Neoclassical Realism in Europe Bringing Power Back In . Manchester University Press ... relations theories DEFAULTSORT Neoclassical Realism Category International relations Category Political realism ja pt Realismo neocl ssico ...   more details



  1. Constructive realism

    Constructive realism is a branch of philosophy , specifically the philosophy of science . It was developed in the late 1980s by Friedrich Wallner also Fritz Wallner in Vienna. In his paper abstract on constructive realism, Wallner describes it as follows Traditional convictions regarding science such as universalism, necessity and eternal validity are currently in doubt. Relativism seems to destroy scientific claims to rationality. This paper shows a way to keep the traditional convictions of scientific knowledge while acknowledging relativism. With reference to the practicing scientist, we replace descriptivism with constructivism we modify relative validity with the claim to understanding and, we offer methodological strategies for acquiring understanding. These strategies we call strangification, which means taking a scientific proposition system out of its context and putting it in another context. We can thus see the implicit presuppositions of the given proposition system by means of the problems arising out of the application of this procedure. Such a change in the understanding of science holds important consequences. External links http www.bu.edu wcp Papers Scie ScieWall.htm top A complete description of constructive realism http homepage.univie.ac.at friedrich.wallner Home page of Friedrich Wallner philosophy stub Category Constructivism Category Realism Category Metatheory of science de Konstruktiver Realismus fi Konstruktiivinen realismi ...   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 . The terms romanticism and realism have been used in varied ways, ref cite book title Joseph Conrad His Romantic Realism last Stauffer first Ruth M. publisher ... it is realism. The true antithesis, then, is between romanticism and realism. ref ref cite ... 1939 page 138 quote And it follows as a corollary that realism is, on the whole, the opposite of romanticism for, as we have seen, romanticism is usually bound up with idealism. ref Romantic realism in literature and art The term has long standing in literary criticism. ref cite book title Realism in Modern ... realistic. ref For example, Joseph 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 in Relation to Balzac, Dickens, and Gogol . Historian Jacques Barzun argued that romanticism was falsely opposed to realism ref cite book title Classic ... just set forth, romanticism is realism. ref and declared that ...the romantic realist does ... Romantic realism, long a powerful movement in American painting, has unquestionably waned since 1940 ... Art scholar John Baur described it as a form of realism modified to express a romantic attitude or meaning ... W. Adorno , the term romantic realism was used by Joseph Goebbels to define the official doctrine .... ref cite book first Carl last Dahlhaus others trans. by Mary Whittall title Realism in Nineteenth ... 58 quote The vague universality of the term romantic realism , which helped it to become a catchphrase ... Goebbels , who had spoken of romantic realism , evidently in order to signify his approval ... ref ...   more details



  1. Dirty realism

    Dirty Realism is a term coined by Bill Buford of Granta magazine to define a North America n literary movement . Writers in the Dirty Realist style are said to depict the seamier or more mundane aspects of ordinary life in spare, unadorned language. ref Definition Dirty Realism . Online dictionary service in English, Spanish, German and other languages by. 20 July 2008. 30 Dec. 2008 http dictionary.reverso.net english definitions dirty 20realism . ref The term was introduced in the Summer 1983 edition of Granta, which argued that Dirty realism is the fiction of a new generation of American authors. They write about the belly side of contemporary life a deserted husband, an unwed mother, a car thief, a pickpocket, a drug addict but they write about it with a disturbing detachment, at times verging on comedy. Understated, ironic, sometimes savage, but insistently compassionate, these stories constitute a new voice in fiction. ref http www.granta.com Archive 8 Granta Magazine, Summer 1983 ref Dirty realism is a form of minimalism characterized by an economy with words and a focus on surface description. Authors working within the genre tend to eschew adverb s and prefer allowing context to dictate meaning. The characters in dirty realist stories and novels tend to be ordinary, unremarkable people, often with few resources and little money. ref http www.themodernnovel.com movements dirty.htm themodernnovel.com ref Writers who have been described as Dirty Realists include the movement s godfather Charles Bukowski 1920 1994 , as well as novelists and short story writers including Raymond Carver ref Michael Hemmingson Hemmingson, Michael . The Dirty Realism Duo Charles Bukowski & Raymond ... in dirty realism Metro.co.uk. News, football, celebrity, reviews, competitions, tickets, dating, games ... Anne Phillips? Yearbook of English Studies, 2001 Annual. ref 1952 . See also Kmart realism References reflist Category Literary movements Category Realism lit stub el es Realismo ...   more details



  1. Realism (theatre)

    Campaignbox Modern drama Realism was a general Art movement movement in Nineteenth century theatre 19th century theatre that developed a set of dramatic and theatrical Dramatic convention conventions with the aim of bringing a greater fidelity of real life to texts and performances. Russia s first professional playwright, Aleksey Pisemsky whose A Bitter Fate 1859 anticipated Naturalism theatre Naturalism , and Leo Tolstoy whose The Power of Darkness 1886 is one of the most effective of naturalistic plays , a tradition of psychological realism in Russia culminated with the establishment of the Moscow Art Theatre by Constantin Stanislavski and Vladimir Nemirovich Danchenko . ref Brockett and Hildy 2003, 370, 372 and Benedetti 2005, 100 and 1999, 14 17 . ref Their ground breaking productions of the plays of Anton Chekhov in turn influenced Maxim Gorky and Mikhail Bulgakov . Constantin Stanislavski Stanislavski went on to develop his Stanislavski s system system , a form of actor training that is particularly suited to psychological realism. 19th century realism is closely connected to the development of modern drama, which, as Martin Harrison explains, is usually said to have begun in the early 1870s with the middle period work of the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen . Ibsen s realistic drama in prose has been enormously influential. ref Harrison 1998, 160 . ref In opera , verismo refers to a post Romantic Italian tradition that sought incorporate the naturalism of mile Zola and Henrik Ibsen. It included realistic sometimes sordid or violent depictions of contemporary everyday life, especially the life of the lower classes. See also Naturalism theatre Naturalism Realism arts Realism in the arts Socialist realism Chanson r aliste Constantin Stanislavski Notes reflist 2 Sources Benedetti, Jean. 1999. Stanislavski His Life and Art . Revised edition. Original edition published ... century theatre Category Realism art movement Theatre ru th ...   more details



  1. Progressive realism

    Progressive realism is an United States American foreign policy paradigm largely made popular by Robert Wright journalist Robert Wright in 2006 ref cite web url http www.nsnetwork.org node 1379 title Progressive Realism And Iran first Steve last Hynd date 23 June 2009 accessdate 10 January 2010 ref which focuses on producing measurable results in pursuit of widely supported goals. ref name prospect cite web url http www.prospect.org cs articles?articleId 11747 title Why democrats should pursue progressive realism at home. author Greg Anrig date July 20, 2006 accessdate December 17, 2010 ref It supports stronger international institutions, free trade, and US national interests. ref name prospect Progressive realists beliefs are similar to neoconservatives in that foreign interests, such as national defense and participation in the United Nations , serves national interests. ref name nytimes cite news last Wright first Robert title Progressive realism In search of a foreign policy Editorials & Commentary International Herald Tribune url http www.nytimes.com 2006 07 18 opinion 18iht edwright.2231959.html accessdate 10 January 2011 work The New York Times date 31 December 1969 ref They feel that economic interdependence , the Environmental policy environment and global security makes international governance serve national interest. ref name nytimes ref cite web url http www.project syndicate.org commentary nye36 English title Progressive Realism first Joseph last Nye date 21 August 2006 accessdate 10 January 2011 ref The policy emphasizes the need to convert Hard power hard military power and Soft power soft attractive power into Smart power smart power . ref name ft cite web url http www.financialexpress.com news progressive realism in foreign policy 175926 0 title Progressive realism in foreign policy author Joseph Nye date August 31, 2006 accessdate 13 January 2011 ref ... States Category Progressivism in the United States Category Political realism US poli stub ...   more details



  1. Socialist realism

    Distinguish Social realism Real socialism Socialist realism is a style of realism arts realistic art ... realism is a Teleology teleologically oriented style having its purpose the furtherance of the goals of socialism and communism. Although related, it should not be confused with social realism , a type of art that realistically depicts subjects of social concern. Unlike social realism, socialist realism often glorifies the roles of the poor. Soviet Union File Russia Moscow VDNH 3.jpg thumb ... Classical style of architecture, Socialist realism was the officially approved type of art in the Soviet ... thus associated with decadent bourgeois art. Socialist realism was, to some extent, a reaction against ..., Russia Under the Bolshevik Regime , p283, ISBN 978 0 394 50242 7 ref Socialist realism became state ... art began. ref Sergei V. Ivanov Unknown Socialist Realism. The Leningrad School, p. 28 29. ISBN ... approached in a similar way. ref Sergei V. Ivanov Unknown Socialist Realism. The Leningrad School ... its possibilities. It was the repeated renewal of the very conception of Realism visual arts realism ..., but socialist realism remained in limited force as the official state art style until as late as 1991 ... erected in 1969 After the Russian Revolution, socialist realism became an international literary ..., and Poland. Writers who helped develop socialist realism in the West included Louis Aragon ... D.F. Markov and L.I. Timofeev, Socialist Realism ref The doctrine of socialist realism in other People ... realism for specific purposes, such as idealised propaganda posters to promote the Chinese space program . Socialist realism had little mainstream impact in the non Communist world, where ... in 1948, it abandoned socialist realism along with other elements previously imported from the Soviet ... in the Yugoslav denouncement of dogmatic socialist realism. Roots The initial tendencies toward socialist realism date from the mid 19th century. They include revolutionary literature in Great Britain ...   more details



  1. Aesthetic Realism

    This article refers to the philosophy founded by Eli Siegel in 1941 called Aesthetic Realism . See aesthetics for the general subject Realism arts realism in the arts for applications by artistic genre and the realism disambiguation page for other uses of the term. Need consensus date September 2010 Infobox organization name image Aesthetic Realism Foundation 3 insets.jpg thumb size 300px image border alt 141 Greene Street, NYC caption The Aesthetic Realism Foundation is located in SoHo NYC purpose Aesthetic Realism, founded in 1941 by poet and critic Eli Siegel 1902 78 , is a philosophy dedicated ... Aesthetic Realism is the philosophy founded by Eli Siegel 1902 1978 in 1941. It is based ... we are going after in ourselves. The philosophy is principally taught at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation ..., and in 1990 it stopped presenting this change. Some former students have said that Aesthetic Realism is a cult, but other former students say it is nothing of the kind. Philosophy Aesthetic Realism ... Siegel In Aesthetic Realism, beauty is the putting together of things that can be thought of as opposites .Aesthetic Realism says that reality is aesthetics .Reality is, when completely seen, beautiful ... and disorderly . Aesthetic Realism Three Instances ref In Siegel s critical theory, the resolution of conflict ... essential dualities. ref William Packard And as far as Aesthetic Realism goes, it is eminent good ... of Aesthetic Realism, Siegel developed this concept, writing that the arts and sciences all give ... Sense for the World, The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known , 221 22 June 1977 URL http www.aestheticrealism.net ... concept of Aesthetic Realism is that the world can be liked honestly by seeing it as an aesthetic oneness of opposites. Further, a core teaching of Aesthetic Realism is that it is every person s deepest desire to like the world on an honest or accurate basis. ref Martha Shepp Aesthetic Realism teaches ... art a.html. ref ref Eli Siegel, Aesthetic Realism a Tripartite Study, The Right of Aesthetic ...   more details



  1. Platonic realism

    Platonism Platonic realism is a philosophy philosophical term usually used to refer to the idea of Philosophical realism realism regarding the existence of universals metaphysics universals or abstract object s after the Greek philosophy Greek philosopher Plato c. 427 BC 427 &ndash c. 347 BC , a student of Socrates . As universals were considered by Plato to be Theory of Forms ideal forms , this stance is confusingly also called Platonic idealism . This should not be confused with Philosophical idealism Idealism , as presented by philosophers such as George Berkeley as Platonic abstraction s are not spatial, temporal, or mental they are not compatible with the later Idealism s emphasis on mental ... realism they also include the Form of the Good , making them in addition a theory of ethical realism . Plato s own articulation of the Philosophical realism realism regarding the existence of universals ... In Platonic realism, universal metaphysics universals do not exist in the way that ordinary physical ... of space and time to universals . Regardless of their description, Platonic realism holds that universals ... of universals Theories of universals, including Platonic realism, are challenged to satisfy the certain problem of universals constraints on theories of universals . Of those constraints, Platonic realism ... and redness , Platonic realism says that they refer to forms. Indeed, Platonism gets much of its plausibility ... be imperfect forever unable to match the ideal triangle. Some versions of Platonic realism, like that of Proclus ... forms not to be mental entities at all. cn date April 2012 Particulars In Platonic realism, forms ... having many copies, or inhering many particulars. Criticism Two main criticisms with Platonic realism ... criticisms, though, realism has strong defenders. Its popularity through the ages is cyclic. Criticism ... Category Platonism Category Ancient philosophy Category Metaphysical theories Category Realism Category ... simple Platonic realism fi Platoninen realismi ...   more details



  1. Cornell realism

    Multiple issues essay October 2007 refimprove October 2007 tone October 2007 Cornell realism is a view in meta ethics , associated with the work of Richard Boyd , Nicholas Sturgeon , and David O. Brink David Brink , who took his Ph.D. at Cornell University but never taught there. There is no recognized and official statement of Cornell realism Brink s Moral Realism and the Foundation of Ethics comes close , but several theses are associated with the view. Moral realism main Moral realism There are suitably Philosophical realism mind independent and therefore objective morality objective moral facts that moral judgments are in the business of describing. This combines a cognitivism ethics cognitivist view about moral judgments they are belief like mental states in the business of describing the way the world is , a view about the existence of moral facts they do in fact exist , and a view about the nature of moral facts they are objective independent of our cognizing them, or our stance towards them, etc. . This contrasts with expressivism expressivist theories of moral judgment e.g. , C. L. Stevenson Stevenson , R. M. Hare Hare , Simon Blackburn Blackburn , Allan Gibbard Gibbard , error theoretic fictionalism fictionalist denials of the existence of moral facts e.g. , J. L. Mackie Mackie , Richard Joyce philosopher Richard Joyce , and Mark Kalderon Kalderon , and constructivist or moral relativism relativist theories of the nature of moral facts e.g. , Roderick Firth Firth , John Rawls Rawls , Christine Korsgaard Korsgaard , Gilbert Harman Harman . Motivational externalism Moral judgements need not have any motivational force at all. A common way of explaining the thesis invokes ... response to David Hume Moral anti realism and motivation Humean arguments against cognitivism if moral ... Ruling Passions , Clarendon Press, Oxford 2000, pp.119 121 DEFAULTSORT Cornell Realism Category Meta ethics Category Realism ...   more details



  1. Christian Realism

    Christian Realism is a branch of philosophy developed by Reinhold Niebuhr in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Niebuhr argued that the kingdom of heaven can not be realized on Earth because of the innately corrupt tendencies of society. Due to the injustices that arise on Earth, a person is therefore forced to compromise the ideal of the kingdom of heaven on Earth. Niebuhr argued that human perfectibility was an illusion. He highlighted the sinfulness of humanity at a time when the world was confronted by the experience of Hitler, Stalin and the Holocaust. Political connections Christian Realism exerted a strong influence on US foreign and domestic policy in the Cold War era. Many members of the neoconservative movement have claimed to inherit Niebuhr s philosophy, however others argue that Neoconservatism neglects Niebuhr s commitment to social justice. ref , Steinfels, P 2007, 26 May Two Social Ethicists and the National Landscape, New York Times, interview with Gary Dorrien, retrieved from http www.nytimes.com 2007 05 26 us 26beliefs.html? r 1 ref Perspectives on Christian Realism Christian realism inspired no hymns and built no lasting institutions. It was not even a movement, but rather, a reaction to the Social Gospel centered on one person, Reinhold Niebuhr. The Social Gospel, by contrast, was a half century movement and an enduring perspective that paved the way for modern ecumenism, social Christianity, the Civil Rights Movement, and the field of social ethics. ref Dorrien ... Realism , especially in the face of post modern critique. ref http www.cardus.ca comment article ... policy article 2279 ref See also Political realism References ref Lovin, Robin W. Reinhold Niebuhr and Christian Realism. New York City Cambridge University Press, 1995. Print. ref ref Niebuhr, Reinhold. Christian Realism and Political Problems. New York City Charles Scribner s Sons, 1953. Print. ref ... papers.ssrn.com sol3 papers.cfm?abstract id 1493352 ref Reflist Category Political realism Category ...   more details



  1. Poetic realism

    Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox Film Movement name Poetic Realism image image size caption yearsactive 1930s 1940s country France majorfigures Jean Renoir , Jean Gr millon , Jacques Feyder , Pierre Chenal , Marcel Carn influences French Impressionist Cinema French Impressionism influenced Italian neorealism , French New Wave Poetic realism was a film movement in France of the 1930s and through the World War II war years . More a tendency than a movement, Poetic Realism arts Realism is not strongly unified like Film editing Soviet montage Soviet Montage or French Impressionist Cinema French Impressionism but were individuals who created this lyrical style. Its leading filmmakers were Pierre Chenal , Jean Vigo , Julien Duvivier , Marcel Carn , the most significant director Jean Renoir . Renoir made a wide variety of films some influenced by the leftist Popular Front group and even a lyrical short feature film. ref Thompson, Kristin, Bordwell,David. 2010 Film History An Introduction, Third Edition . New York, NY The McGraw Hill Companies. p. 265 268 ref Frequent stars of these films were Jean Gabin , Michel Simon , Simone Signoret , and Mich le Morgan . Poetic realism films are recreated realism , stylised and studio bound, rather than approaching the socio realism of the documentary . ref Susan Hayward http books.google.com books?id S UhBbyJFI0C&pg PA150&lpg PA150&dq 22Marcel Carne 22 22poetic realism 22&source bl&ots H 4F92iq8&sig Lu0SmugKzNegsVHUVLL71 YTDrQ&hl en&ei a4ebS8LGA6L40wTqr8zfAQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CAUQ6AEwADgy v onepage&q 22Marcel 20Carne ... composers that worked on the Poetic Realism cinemas were Georges Auric, Arthur Honegger, Josef ... critics and directors and the French New Wave . Notable examples Forerunners of Poetic Realism La ... du paradis 1945 by Marcel Carn References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Poetic Realism Category Movements in cinema Category Realism art movement Film term stub de Poetischer Realismus Film fa ...   more details



  1. Subaltern realism

    Notability date March 2008 Orphan date August 2009 Subaltern realism is a theory first proposed in the 1980s and further developed in the 1990s by Professor Mohammed Ayoob , a scholar of international relations . The theory is a critical rejoinder to the neorealism of Kenneth Waltz and others, including the domestic analogies that neorealism employs. It aims to provide an analytical tool for grasping the major determinants of Third World state behavior, the dominant concerns of Third World state elites, and the root causes of conflict in the Third World. The theory emphasizes the divergence of Third World conditions from those of industrialized core states, and has gone on to criticize mainstream International Relations theory for excluding the Third World. It proposes an alternative conceptualization of security and emphasizes the inequality in IR theorizing. Principles The subaltern realism theory advocates that third world states are generally weak, and are often economically and militarily dependent on external benefactors, mostly industrialized states. Therefore, third world states are more concerned with relative gains and short term benefits than long term benefits and absolute gains. Additionally, third world states interactions are limited to their immediate neighborhood, especially in the security sphere, and as such they will choose to interact with other states who possess similar characteristics. They are therefore much less concerned with security matters of an international level. ref Ayoob, Mohammed Inequality and Theorizing in International Relations The Case for Subaltern Realism , International Studies Review, Vol. 4, No. 3. Autumn, 2002 , pp. 27 48 ref David Dreyer has also written on the subject. Notes references international relations theories Category International relations theory Category Political realism polisci stub ...   more details



  1. Classical Realism

    cleanup redlinks date March 2012 See also Classical realism in international relations theory Refimprove ... cssindexnew.html Academy of Classical Design , Southern Pines, North Carolina. Classical Realism ... , combining elements of 19th century neoclassicism and Realism visual arts realism . Origins Image Jean Leon Gerome Pollice Verso.jpg thumb Jean L on G r me . Pollice Verso 1872 . Classical Realism traces its lineage from G r me. The term Classical Realism first appeared as a description of literary ... the realism of the heirs of the Boston tradition from that of other representational artists. Although he was reluctant to label this work, Lack chose the expression Classical Realism. It was first used in the title of that exhibition Classical Realism The Other Twentieth Century . The term, Classical Realism , was originally intended to describe work that combined the fine drawing and design ... Realism Quarterly , featuring articles written by Richard Lack and his students to educate ... founded The American Society of Classical Realism, a society organized to preserve and promote fine representational art. The ASCR functioned until 2005 and published the influential Classical Realism Journal and Classical Realism Newsletter. In a separate vein, another major contributor to the revival ... , ISBN 0 8230 0303 5. ref Style and philosophy Classical Realism is characterized by a love for the visible world and the great traditions of Western art, including Classicism , Realism visual arts Realism and Impressionism . The movement s aesthetic is Classical in that it exhibits a preference .... Richard F. Lack An American Master , American Society of Classical Realism 2001, ISBN 0 9636180 3 ... the use of photography or other mechanical aids. In this regard, Classical Realism differs from ... life paintings. A central idea of Classical Realism is the belief that the Modern Art movements ... index.html The Atelier School of Classical Realism Oakland, California http www.academyofclassicaldesign.org ...   more details




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