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Social Realism

International Symposium on Medical Simulation, 2021
Emma Lewis
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Realism and social structure

Philosophical Studies, 2016
Social constructionism is often considered a form of anti-realism. But in contemporary feminist philosophy, an increasing number of philosophers defend views that are well-described as both realist and social constructionist. In this paper, I use the work of Sally Haslanger as an example of realist social constructionism. I argue: (i) that Haslanger is
Elizabeth Barnes
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Social Realism, by Guillermo

Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints, 2012
S. Javellana
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Perceived Similarity, Utility, and Social Realism as Potential Mediators of the Link between Pornography Use and Condomless Sex

Health Communication, 2022
One of the most consistent findings in content analyses of popular, commonly consumed pornography is the near absence of condoms. A recent meta-analysis found that pornography use is associated with an increased likelihood of condomless sex, but the ...
P. Wright, R. Tokunaga, D. Herbenick
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From Social Realism to Magic Realism

Contemporary Issues of Literary Studies - International Symposium Proceedings, 2023
Entire layers of fiction in retrospective light might escape the attention of modern literary criticism. Russian speaking writers and poets living in Kazakhstan introduce elements of Kazakh culture into their work: these are details of Kazakh life, song culture, and the bright imagery inherent in Kazakh literature and its unique artistic flavor ...
S.V. Ananyeva, A.K. Kalieva
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Moral Realism, Social Construction, and Realism, Social Construction, and Communal Ontology

South African Journal of Philosophy, 2000
The paper examines two forms of naturalistic moral realism, “Micro-structure realism” (MSR) and “Reason realism” (RR). The latter, as we defend it, locates the objectivity of moral facts in socially constructed reality, but the former, as exemplified by David Brink\'s model of naturalistic moral realism, secures the objectivity of moral facts in their ...
Cooper, Wesley   +1 more
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Social Realism, a Political and Social Art

2021
In the 1930s there were several changes in the artistic and social scene in Uruguay, encouraged by the arrival of David Alfaro Siqueiros, who carried out in depth work in both politic and artistic subjects, spreading the basis of Social Realism. This artistic movement defended the idea that the art should be at the service of society, being used as a ...
Eva-María Martínez-Carazo   +2 more
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