单词 | natural realism |
释义 | > as lemmasnatural realism a. The doctrine that matter as the object of perception has real existence ( natural realism) and is neither reducible to universal mind or spirit nor dependent on a perceiving agent. Cf. idealism n. 1, phenomenalism n. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > materialism > [noun] > realism realism1797 realisma1820 descendentalism1833 1797 tr. J. S. Beck Princ. Crit. Philos. i. iv. 164 A transcendental realism precedes the empirical idealism, and ends in it, when it acts consequentially. 1872 H. Spencer Princ. Psychol. (ed. 2) II. vii. xix. 491 It cannot..construct its argument, without making many times over that assumption which Realism makes but once. 1881 R. Adamson Fichte 219 The opposition between Hegelianism on the one hand, and scientific naturalism or realism on the other. 1989 Brit. Jrnl. Philos. Sci. 40 534 The standard distinctions between realism and non-realism in this article go back to the 18th century debate over George Berkeley's identification of the physical world with what he called ‘ideas’. < as lemmas |
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