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Critical realism and psychiatric nursing: a philosophical inquiry
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2003Background. There is a tension within contemporary psychiatric nursing between those who would embrace the knowledge and methods of psychiatry and psychology, and those who instead argue for the development of an autonomous nursing profession. This tension cannot be resolved by way of the underpinning philosophies of these positions, namely empiricism ...
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Philosophical Interlude I: ‘Probability’ and ‘Realism’
2018So far we have talked about probabilities for finding a certain value for a certain observable, or for a system to collapse into some definite state, without specifying at all what we mean by ‘probability’.
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Realism, Foundationalism, and Constructivism: A Philosopher’s Bermuda-Triangle?
Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie, 1998Pour l'A., realisme, fondationnalisme et constructivisme forment un triangle; les notions sont liees les unes aux autres de maniere conceptuelle. La notion de realisme implique l'ontologie, l'epistemologie et la verite. L'A. se livre a une critique du realisme avant de se pencher sur le debat fondationnalisme/anti-fondationnalisme.
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The Philosophical Realism of Virginia Woolf
1998During the past thirty or forty years a number of studies have found the fiction of Virginia Woolf to be philosophically significant, though she has seldom been called outright a philosophical novelist. Perhaps the tendency to identify the philosophical novel with the novel of ideas is the reason why critics appear to be reluctant to think about her in
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Philosophical Realism: The Challenges for Social Epistemologists
Social Epistemology, 2015Social epistemology assumes a justification as a realist philosophy in both dealing with cognitive and ontological matters, and providing a profound and refined picture of knowledge and reality. Compared to scientific realism, social epistemology’s advantage consists of grasping the variety of conditions and circumstances influencing the cognitive ...
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Syndicalism and Philosophical Realism
The Philosophical Review, 1920M. T. McClure, J. W. Scott
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Realism in the Film: A Philosopher's Viewpoint
The Quarterly of Film Radio and Television, 1953BY AND LARGE, philosophy today no longer pretends to be able to announce profound truths hidden from science and from common sense. On the contrary, it has tended to hold that the so-called "philosophical" questions are unanswerable only because they pose artificial difficulties.
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On Stephen Parsons' Philosophical Critique of Transcendental Realism
Review of Political Economy, 2001This paper replies to Stephen Parsons' critique of Tony Lawson's Economics and Reality recently published in this journal. The topics addressed include Lawson's critique of empirical realism; Lawson's definition of 'structures'; theories of truth; the relationship between mainstream economics and empirical realism; and the possibility of naturalism .
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Syndicalism and Philosophical Realism.
The Philosophical Review, 1919W. P. Montagne, J. W. Scott
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Systematic Review of Comparative Studies of the Impact of Realism in Immersive Virtual Experiences
ACM Computing Surveys, 2023Guilherme GonÇalves +2 more
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