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28 realism, medieval
средневековый реализм; направление в схоластике, представители которого признавали объективную реальность универсалий. -
29 realism, naive
наивный реализм; убеждение индивида, сформировавшееся стихийно под влиянием жизненного опыта, в том, что окружающий мир существует независимо от его сознания. -
30 realism, scientific
научный реализм; положение об исключительной или доминирующей роли научных исследований в получении действительных знаний о мире. -
31 realism (1. A doctrine that universals exist outside the mind; 2. The conception that objects of sense perception or cognition exist independently of the mind)
Религия: реализмУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > realism (1. A doctrine that universals exist outside the mind; 2. The conception that objects of sense perception or cognition exist independently of the mind)
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32 realism ethical
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > realism ethical
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33 realism, biblical
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > realism, biblical
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34 realism, political
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > realism, political
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35 realism, sociological
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > realism, sociological
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36 realism, theological
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > realism, theological
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37 socialist realism
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38 critical realism
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39 entity realism
Физика: сущностный реализм (Entity realism put more emphasis on experimentation and scientific practice.- Сущностный реализм опирается в основном на эксперимент и научную практику.), инструментальный реализм, экспериментальный реализм -
40 magic realism
иск.; = magical realism
См. также в других словарях:
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realism — ► NOUN 1) the practice of accepting a situation as it is and dealing with it accordingly. 2) (in art or literature) the representation of things in a way that is accurate and true to life. 3) Philosophy the doctrine that universals or abstract… … English terms dictionary
realism — [rē′ə liz΄əm] n. [< Ger realismus < ModL < ML realis,REAL1 + ismus, ISM] 1. a tendency to face facts and be practical rather than imaginative or visionary 2. the picturing in art and literature of people and things as they really appear… … English World dictionary
realism — /ree euh liz euhm/, n. 1. interest in or concern for the actual or real, as distinguished from the abstract, speculative, etc. 2. the tendency to view or represent things as they really are. 3. Fine Arts. a. treatment of forms, colors, space, etc … Universalium
realism — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ political ▪ gritty, stark ▪ the stark realism of Loach s films ▪ literary ▪ magic … Collocations dictionary