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3,030 words, approx. 10 pages Critical Realism Critical Realism is the title of a book by Roy W. Sellars published in 1916. The name was adopted by a group of philosophers who shared many of his views on the theory of knowledge. Essays in Critical Realism: A Cooperative Study of...
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 In the philosophy of perception, critical realism is the theory that some of our sense-data (for example, those of primary qualities) can and do accurately represent external objects, properties, and events, while other of our sense-data (for example,...


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A critique of critical realism.
04/26/1986: 1,923 words, approx. 6 pages A Critique of Critical Realism History has known periods -- the High Middle Ages, for instance -- during which human intellectual pursuits were united by an overarching consensus. Ours is not one of them. Today science, philosophy, theology and the arts usually...
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The realism of Thomas Eakins.(Critical Essay)
12/01/2001: 3,637 words, approx. 12 pages I would have them taught facts and things, rather than words and signs. -- Stephen Girard, 1831. My honors are misunderstanding, persecution & neglect, enhanced because unsought. --Thomas Eakins, 1894 At first blush, the realism of Thomas Eakins seems...


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