realist view
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrealistandview
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realist
adjective
uk/ˈrɪə.lɪst/us/ˈriː.ə.lɪst/
science,social sciencespecialized
in science and philosophy, believing that things continue to exist in the world even when no one is there to see them, or relating to ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofrealistandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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And yet this naïverealistviewthat we can somehow perceive the world directly is inconsistent with the physics of perception.
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Instead, the possibility of worlds of terrible suffering entails on arealistviewof modality the existence of such worlds.
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These scholars took arealistviewof international affairs : rational decision-makers were acting on national interest.
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Wright supports the representational stance in the target article, and provides further arguments to defeat the alternative directrealistview.
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On therealistview, such discourse is intended to make (or entails) truth-claims that affirm the existence of a supra-mundane reality, and at least some such claims are true.
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The socialrealistviewof applied linguistics depicted by the authors, therefore, seems to be far from adoptable by applied linguistics as a guiding disciplinary approach.
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But the discussion this afternoon has taken a morerealistviewthan that.
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I take a completelyrealistviewof the matter.
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I think if we face up to the problem in this way we shall take a morerealistviewof the difficulties.
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That was a veryrealistview.
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Therealistviewis that we perceive objects as they "really" are.
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Therefore, we can hold therealistviewthat our theoretical terms refer to something in the world and our theories are approximately true.
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The book introduces the concept of political realism, presenting arealistviewof power politics.
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We do not share self-styled realist views about the essential, irreplaceable nature of positively disproportionate contributions by a hegemon.
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But the indirectrealistviewis also incredible, for it suggests that the world that we perceive is merely a pattern of energy in the physical brain inside our head.
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Therealistviewis that objects are composed of matter, occupy space and have properties, such as size, shape, texture, smell, taste and colour, that are usually perceived correctly.
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Lass argues against realist views of history as a sequence of events with objectively verifiable patterns that merely wait to be discovered and charted by professional historians.
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The realist views anarchy and the absence of a power to regulate the interactions between states as the distinctive characteristics of international politics.
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Parsons concept of analytical realism can be regarded as a kind of compromise between nominalist and realist views on the nature of reality and human knowledge.
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