The structure of this section is somewhat more complicated than that of the last. We will begin with a very brief and general statement of what anti-realism about diseases amounts to. This will be followed by a consideration of the various types of anti-realism current in philosophy of scien...
Google Share on Facebook Liberalism (redirected fromLiberal theory) Dictionary Thesaurus Encyclopedia Related to Liberal theory:Liberal Theory of State,Marxist Theory Liberalism The philosophy that one ought to be able to do what one would like provided it does not hurt another person. It was concei...
such as the montage techniques of Sergei Eisenstein, the notion of 'Verfremdung' (distantiation) of Bertolt Brecht and the modernist aesthetic of Jean Luc Godard. As such it was very much part of the 1970s political filmmaking. The privileged examples of feminist counter cinema are Chantal ...
It will explore and critically evaluate the theoretical frameworks of liberalism, realism and neorealism and their use of language. The main questions are: First, what is a system, what does it mean when theorists speak of an international system and is their use of the concept consistent with...
Frequently recurring themes when it comes to describing this political philosophy are tradition, realism and the use of hierarchy. Well-known political scientists see conservatism as situational. Situational conservatism is seen as the defense of established institutions of a time. ...
study of the history of philosophy to the great thinkers and conceives of his own ‘ history of ideas' as inclusive also of small thinkers, including the poets, conceived as derivative from the thinkers.He further distinguishes that the history of philosophy studies the great systems, while the...
I would also like to refer once again to my somewhat older essay “The#paradigmshift”, which attempts to shed light on this connection between “truth and reality” using the “#realismdebate”, the “concept of truth” and the “connection between#ontologyand#epistemology” in#theoryof scien...
s use of ‘bistoire comparative’, was apparently the first to use the term in English(1848).TheFrenchhave preferred the term used earlier byViilemain, who had spoken of ‘littérature comparée’ (1829), after the analogy of Cuvier’s Anatomie comparée(1800).TheGermansspeak of ‘...
S. Pushkin (1843–46) was essentially the first course devoted to the history of contemporary Russian literature. Belinskii linked his explanation of past phenomena to theoretical problems of realism in art. Despite the differentiation of disciplines that had occurred, the chief form of literary ...
Kaplan and Brodhead connect realism closely with the interests and concerns of dominant political and social groupings, but both emphasize the complexity and contingency of that dominance as well as the intricacy of its literary effects. Following these examples but advancing significantly into new ...