Realism Realists believe that reality exists independent of the human mind. The ultimate reality is the world of physical objects. The focus is on the body/objects. Truth is objective-what can be observed. Aristotle‚ a student of Plato who broke with his mentor’s idealist philosophy‚ is called the father of both Realism and the scientific method. In this metaphysical view‚ the aim is to understand objective reality through "the diligent and unsparing scrutiny of all observable data." Aristotle
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“Apparently no strictly logical distinctions can capture the variety of factors which create the genres we have” (Nicholas and Price‚ 1998) This quote demonstrates the complexity of allocating a particular genre to a film‚ as various aspects need to be considered. Although concrete groupings such as horror‚ science-fiction‚ crime and drama exist‚ the majority of movies contain more than one aspect which renders them difficult to categorise. For example‚ the difference between an ‘action’ and a
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reproduced without the permission of the publisher: hdm-rights@gsd.harvard.edu. Critical of What? Toward a Utopian Realism by Reinhold Martin There has long been a tendancy in vard Design Magazine architecture to erect straw figures only to knock them down. In his article “‘Criticality’ and its Discontents‚” published in the Fall 2004/Winter 2005 issue of dedicated to “Realism and Utopianism‚” George Baird admirably—and‚ I think‚ accurately— summarizes recent efforts to do just that.1 These
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TEACHING STYLE PREFERENCES AND EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY OF TEACHER EDUCATION FACULTY AT A STATE UNIVERSITY By CINDI H. FRIES Bachelors of Science in Education‚ Special Education University of Tulsa Tulsa‚ Oklahoma 1982 Masters of Education‚ Counseling Northeastern State University Tahlequah‚ Oklahoma 1989 Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate College of the Oklahoma State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF EDUCATION July‚ 2012 UMI Number:
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Many artists who subscribed to Social Realism were painters with socialist (but not necessarily Marxist) political views. The movement 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 subjectivity. In certain contexts‚ Socialist Realism has been described as a specific branch of Social Realism. Social Realism developed as a reaction against idealism
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religion‚ and as such this paper will establish arguments and analyze religion through the lens of rationality and science. This is not a paper about causality. The arguments developed here are built on the foundations of Objectivism‚ scientific realism‚ empirical analysis and strict adherence to logic. Furthermore‚ religion has to be rigorously defined. Such a definition‚ however‚ is difficult to establish. Religion‚ as stated above‚ is a global phenomenon that is as old‚ even older still‚ than
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Brett Childers Coffman April 22‚ 2002 Curriculum Paper Curriculum‚ in my opinion‚ is the whole picture of education. It includes the teaching philosophy of a school and a teacher‚ the way the subject is taught in the classroom‚ the supplements used in assistance of teaching‚ the attitudes the school‚ the teachers and the administrators bring to the table‚ and the knowledge of the subject areas in the minds of the teachers. Curriculum can also be described as “a desired goal or set of
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Formal Analysis on Anthony van Dyck’s Rachel de Ruvigny‚ Countess of Southampton Titania Andiani Rosari Student ID: 24570745 MCD1280 Art Theory A Essay January 9‚ 2013 Formal Analysis on Anthony van Dyck’s Rachel de Ruvigny‚ Countess of Southampton There are actually two versions of Anthony van Dyck’s painting of the countess of Southampton; Anthony van Dyck‚ Rachel de Ruvigny‚ Countess of Southampton‚ ca. 1640‚ National Gallery of Victoria‚ Melbourne (see fig. 1) and Anthony van Dyck
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resulting in the development of many new forms of theatre‚ including modernism‚ Expressionism‚ political theatre and other forms of Experimental theatre‚ as well as the continuing development of already established theatrical forms like naturalism and realism. Throughout the century‚ the artistic reputation of theatre improved after being derided throughout the 19th century. However‚ the growth of other media‚ especially film‚ has resulted in a diminished role within culture at large. In light of this
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“Picture” was written in the early 1950s. It was one of the first nonfiction novels‚ a forbearer of the genre. As such‚ there was little to compare it to at the time of its publication. Readers had yet to encounter many works like it‚ so it had the appeal that only something new has. Another critical piece of historical context involves MGM itself. Ross wrote her book during a momentous time for the studio. Mayer‚ one of the founders of the studio and a fixture in the motion picture industry for
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