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[[Image:Woman at her Toilet (Jan Steen, Rijksmuseum) (detail).jpg |thumb|right|200px|''[[Woman at her Toilet (Jan Steen, Rijksmuseum)|Woman at her Toilet]]'' (c. 1661-65) by [[Jan Steen]]. This detail shows the legs with [[sock marks]].]] [[Image:Woman at her Toilet (Jan Steen, Rijksmuseum) (detail).jpg |thumb|right|200px|''[[Woman at her Toilet (Jan Steen, Rijksmuseum)|Woman at her Toilet]]'' (c. 1661-65) by [[Jan Steen]]. This detail shows the legs with [[sock marks]].]]
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'''Realism''' takes on various meanings, depending on the context in which the term is used and is always related to some form of [[reality]]. In [[philosophy]], realism relates to manifestations of [[philosophical realism]], the belief that reality exists independently of observers. [[Scientific realism]] and [[Realism (arts)|realism in the arts]] are two of a number of different senses the words take in other fields. In this broad sense realism frequently contrasts with [[idealism]]. '''Realism''' takes on various meanings, depending on the context in which the term is used and is always related to some form of [[reality]]. In [[philosophy]], realism relates to manifestations of [[philosophical realism]], the belief that reality exists independently of observers. [[Scientific realism]] and [[Realism (arts)|realism in the arts]] are two of a number of different senses the words take in other fields. In this broad sense realism frequently contrasts with [[idealism]].
== See also == == See also ==
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*[[Anti-realism]] *[[Anti-realism]]
*[[French Realism]] *[[French Realism]]
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*[[Realism in film]] *[[Realism in film]]
*[[Realism in literature]] *[[Realism in literature]]
 +*[[Realism in international relations]]
*[[Magic realism]] *[[Magic realism]]
*[[Reality]] *[[Reality]]

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Realism takes on various meanings, depending on the context in which the term is used and is always related to some form of reality. In philosophy, realism relates to manifestations of philosophical realism, the belief that reality exists independently of observers. Scientific realism and realism in the arts are two of a number of different senses the words take in other fields. In this broad sense realism frequently contrasts with idealism.

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contrast: idealization




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