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  2. Romantic realism - Wikipedia

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    Art scholar John Baur described it as "a form of realism modified to express a romantic attitude or meaning". [8] According to Theodor W. Adorno, the term "romantic realism" was used by Joseph Goebbels to define the official doctrine of the art produced in Nazi Germany, although this usage did not achieve wide currency. [9] In 1928 Anatoly ...

  3. Verisimilitude (fiction) - Wikipedia

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    Verisimilitude has its roots in both the Platonic and Aristotelian dramatic theory of mimesis, the imitation or representation of nature.For a piece of art to hold significance or persuasion for an audience, according to Plato and Aristotle, it must have grounding in reality.

  4. Transactionalism - Wikipedia

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    Transactionalism is a pragmatic philosophical approach to questions such as: what is the nature of reality; how we know and are known; and how we motivate, maintain, and satisfy goals for health, money, career, relationships, and a multitude of conditions of life through mutually cooperative social exchange and ecologies.

  5. Relativism - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, others wish to equate relativism, relationism and even relativity, which is a precise theory of relationships between physical objects: [15] Nevertheless, "This confluence of relativity theory with relativism became a strong contributing factor in the increasing prominence of relativism".

  6. Moral relativism - Wikipedia

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    Because people belong to many groups based on culture, race, religion, etc., it is difficult to claim that the values of the group have authority for the members. A part of meta-ethical relativism is identifying which group of people those truths are relative to. Another component is that many people belong to more than one group.

  7. Martin Scorsese Shares the Hilarious Reason Why He ... - AOL

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    As a young person, you thought maybe they were more than human, and that's something I've been fascinated by since that time,” he continues. Courtesy of FOX Nation A scene from 'Martin Scorsese ...

  8. Canada's Trudeau returns home after Trump meeting without ...

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    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau returned home Saturday after his meeting with Donald Trump without assurances the president-elect will back away from threatened tariffs on all products from ...

  9. Cultural relativism - Wikipedia

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    Thus, Stanley Diamond argued that when the term "cultural relativism" entered popular culture, popular culture co-opted anthropology in a way that voided the principle of any critical function: Relativism is the bad faith of the conqueror, who has become secure enough to become a tourist.