• Constructive realism is a branch of philosophy, specifically the philosophy of science. It was developed in the late 1950s by Jane Loevinger and elaborated...
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  • component. Constructive empiricism opposes scientific realism, logical positivism (or logical empiricism) and instrumentalism. Constructive empiricism...
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  • Live, Virtual, & Constructive (LVC) Simulation is a broadly used taxonomy for classifying Modeling and Simulation (M&S). However, categorizing a simulation...
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  • Scientific Image (1980) developed constructive empiricism as an alternative to realism. He argues against scientific realism that scientific theories do not...
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  • Investigations into the constructive tradition of analytic philosophy deriving from Gottlob Frege. In philosophy of science, anti-realism applies chiefly to...
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  • proof by contradiction might be called non-constructive, and a constructivist might reject it. The constructive viewpoint involves a verificational interpretation...
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  • philosophy of mathematics has two major themes: mathematical realism and mathematical anti-realism. The origin of mathematics is of arguments and disagreements...
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    nature of basically "parasitic" AI systems, rather than employing them constructively to challenge and develop the human user's powers of comprehension. As...
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  • science) Constructive empiricism Constructive realism Contextual empiricism Conventionalism Copernican Revolution (metaphor) Critical realism Daniel Chandler...
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  • French, and Michael Redhead. The term "structural realism" for the variation of scientific realism motivated by structuralist arguments, was coined by...
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    philosophical realism and anti-realism. Specifically, quietists deny that there is any substantial debate between the positions of realism and non-realism. There...
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  • (philosophy of science) Constructible universe Constructive dilemma Constructive empiricism Constructive realism Constructivism (art) Constructivism (mathematics)...
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  • He is a proponent of New Realism and co-wrote The New Realism. The New Rationalism. The development of a constructive realism upon the basis of modern...
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    of it as "reproductive" as opposed to "productive" or "constructive" imagination. Constructive imagination is further divided into voluntary imagination...
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  • with rehabilitating scientific anti-realism." According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: The constructive empiricist follows the logical positivists...
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    Chicago. Mearsheimer is best known for developing the theory of offensive realism, which describes the interaction between great powers as being primarily...
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  • antirealism, although its mere lack of commitment to scientific theory's realism can be termed nonrealism. Instrumentalism merely bypasses debate concerning...
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  • above proof is an example of a non-constructive proof disallowed by intuitionists: The proof is non-constructive because it doesn't give specific numbers...
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    defined his new style, considered to be close to Surrealism, as "constructive realism". Although he was among the painters who spent summers in Baia Mare...
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    construct psychology; topics from different viewpoints, such as constructive realism, neo-Pragmatism, action theory, deconstruction, Hermeneutics, and...
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    image.) With rates above 75 to 120 frames per second, no improvement in realism or smoothness is perceivable due to the way the eye and the brain both...
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  • theory Intuitionistic analysis Anti-realism BHK interpretation Brouwer–Hilbert controversy Computability logic Constructive logic Curry–Howard isomorphism...
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    the reconciliatory heading of “constructive realism.” None of the ontologies in Krausz’s inventory of constructive realisms uniquely entails either singularism...
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  • increasingly elaborate stage production and whose extreme commitment to realism begins to blur the boundaries between fiction and reality. The film's title...
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  • because of its abstract character. This philosophy of Platonist mathematical realism is shared by many mathematicians.[citation needed] Some authors argue that...
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    maintaining the avant-garde against the critiques of the incipient Socialist Realism, and the possibility of a capitalist restoration, with the journal being...
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  • theology as he developed the philosophical perspective known as Christian realism.[verification needed] He attacked utopianism as ineffectual for dealing...
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    elegant. The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics and modal realism, the belief that all possible worlds exist and are as real as our world...
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  • Stanford University. Retrieved 28 October 2021. McKubre-Jordens, Maarten. "Constructive Mathematics: 1b Constructivism as Philosophy". Internet Encyclopedia...
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  • (scheme-)interpretationism” focused on a pragmatic and constructive realism a bit similar to Putnam's internal realism and much earlier and more general than the...
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