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    (emphasis on experiences) Reconstructionist (emphasis on societal reform) Idiosyncratic (any combination of the above)  Everyone has a personal teaching philosophy! Perennialist Teaching Philosophy (emphasis on values)      Rooted in realism (teacher-centered: 3 R’s and moral and religious

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    Definitions of International Relations:- The branch of political science that is concerned with the foreign affairs of and relations among countries. International relations is an academic discipline concerned with the interactions among nations and other international entities. Trevor Taylor (1979) defines International Relations as: "A discipline‚ which tries to explain political activities across state boundaries" According to Ola‚ Joseph (1999): "International relations are the study

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    differences between realists and idealists and their approaches to international relations. PARADIGMS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Paradigms and International Relations In our textbook‚ World Politics In The 21st Century‚ it defines Political Realism as a “philosophical position that assumes that human beings are imperfect and possess an innate desire for power”. (Duncan‚Webster‚Switky‚ p. 33) I do believe that it does not matter what it is you are asking to be defined‚ the definition is always

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    with most was idealism. Idealism is a method that expresses the superior value of mind and spirit (Islam‚ n.d.). Idealism believes that truth is in the uniformity of ideas and that goodness is an perfect state to attempt to achieve (Kurtus‚ 2001). Idealist metaphysics is mirrored in the truth that only the rational and the spiritual are completely real. For the idealist‚ an individuals spiritual core is eternal and everlasting (angel‚ n.d.). The fundamental standpoints of idealism are that the human

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    the ideas of humanism‚ realism‚ and idealism. The text defines these concepts: “Greek art is said to be humanistic not only because it observes fundamental laws derived from the human physique‚ but because it focus so consistently on the actions of human beings. Greek art is fundamentally realistic‚ that is‚ faithful to nature; but it refines nature in a process of idealization‚ that is‚ the effort to achieve a perfection that surpasses nature. Humanism‚ realism‚ and idealism are hallmarks of Greek

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    thereby take measures to prevent future wars. It advocated the principles of idealism; that through applying scientific/rational solutions to problems and promoting human understanding/knowledge‚ peace would be ensured.  It was immediately challenged by realism (a millennia old‚ commonsense‚ approach) and lost the first inter-paradigm debate with the onset of WWII. Many such debates took place since then but realism and liberalism (as grandtheories) still remain the most popular approaches to

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    part of their life. In John Updike’s “A&P”‚ coming of age is a major theme. The main character‚ Sammy‚ transitions from idealism to realism. He also experiences the enlightenment from transitioning from ignorance to knowledge. Finally‚ Sammy changes from thinking of himself‚ to thinking of others. Sammy experiences coming of age. Sammy transitions from idealism to realism in “A&P”. His epiphany is foreshadowed when Sammy says “now here comes the sad part of the story” (Updike‚ 3). This quote

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    Realists Romanticism and Realism are separate artistic periods that overlapped each other for almost a decade‚ and even though they are very different‚ there are similarities as well. Romanticism was an intellectual movement in the arts from 1790s until 1870s. It focused more on the individual‚ unfairness‚ irrational‚ creative‚ emotional‚ and the transcendental. Realism was also an intellectual movement. It began in about 1861 and lasted until 1914 when World War began. Realism was an attempt to describe

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    Water In Egyptian art‚ the greatest achievements are tomb reliefs‚ huge number of tomb reliefs shows the people who were rich enough at that period want to bring their rich and glory even after they dead. The Early royal reliefs are somewhat too idealism on the figures‚ their figures on the tomb reliefs are usually rough on the surface. However‚ the technique of making tomb reliefs developed extremely quickly starting from the 3rd Dynasty; the techniques were already extremely advanced‚ and styles

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    hopes to find the truth. Lastly‚ axiology is based on the values of society focusing on two main things‚ ethics and aesthetics. Within each of these branches are five deeper‚ traditional‚ educational philosophies. The first‚ idealism‚ focuses on characters and values. Realism states that science reveals the truth‚ meaning that the truth is something that can be observed and proven. Pragmatism says that individuals learn through their experiences. Naturalism places the individual’s importance over

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