Realism, Realistic, or Realists may refer to:
In the arts
- Realism (arts), the general attempt to depict subjects truthfully in different forms of the arts
 
Arts movements related to realism include:
- Classical Realism
 - Literary realism, a movement from the mid 19th to the early 20th century
 - Neorealism (art)
- Italian neorealism (film)
 - Indian neorealism (film)
 
 - New realism, a movement founded in 1960
 - Realism (art movement), 19th-century painting group
 - Theatrical realism, one of the many types of theatre such as Naturalism
 - Vienna School of Fantastic Realism, an art movement
 - Socialist realism, an art style developed in the Soviet Union
 
In philosophy
Related realist philosophies include:
- Aesthetic realism (metaphysics)
 - Agential realism (Barad)
 - Australian realism
 - Austrian realism
 - Conceptualist realism (Wiggins)
 - Critical realism (disambiguation)
 - Dialectical realism (Hacking)
 - Direct realism
 - Empirical realism
 - Entity realism
 - Epistemic structural realism
 - Epistemological realism
 - Hermeneutic realism (Heidegger)
 - Internal realism, also known as "pragmatic realism" (Putnam)
 - Local realism, the view held by the authors of the EPR paper
 - Logical realism, the conviction the rules of logic are mind-independent
 - Metaphysical realism
 - Modal realism
 - Model-dependent realism (Hawking and Mlodinow)
 - Moderate realism
 - Moral realism
 - Naïve realism
 - New realism (philosophy)
 - Ontic structural realism
 - Peircean realism
 - Perspectival realism
 - Platonic realism
 - Quasi-realism
 - Rational realism (Bardili)
 - Realistic monism (G. Strawson)
 - Realistic rationalism (Katz)
 - Referential realism
 - Romantic realism
 - Scientific realism
 - Scotistic realism
 - Semantic realism (epistemology) (a position criticized by Dummett)
 - Semantic realism (philosophy of science) (Psillos)
 - Semirealism (Chakravartty)
 - Set-theoretic realism (Maddy)
 - Speculative realism
 - Subtle realism
 - Theological critical realism
 - Transcendental realism (Schelling, Schopenhauer, Bhaskar)
 - Truth-value link realism (a position criticized by Dummett)
 
In the social sciences
Realist approaches in the social sciences include:
- Ethnographic realism, either a descriptive word, i.e. of or relating to the first-hand participant-observation practices of ethnographers, or a writing style or genre that narrates in a similar fashion.
 - Legal realism, the view that jurisprudence should emulate the methods of natural science, i.e., rely on empirical evidence
 - Realism (international relations), the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest
 - Structural realism, in international relations
 - Subtle realism, in social science research methodology
 
Media
- Realistic (album), an album by Ivy
 - Realism (Steril album), an album by Steril
 - Realism (The Magnetic Fields album), an album by The Magnetic Fields
 
Politics
- Czech Realist Party, former political party in Austria-Hungary
 - Realists (political party), conservative political party in the Czech Republic
 
Other uses
- Realistic (brand), a brand of home audio electronics produced by RadioShack
 
See also
- Anti-realism
 - Classical realism (disambiguation)
 - Critical realism (disambiguation)
 - Depressive realism
 - Digitalism
 - Irrealism (disambiguation)
 - Neorealism (disambiguation)
 - Pseudorealism
 - Raëlism
 - Reality
 - Real (disambiguation)
 - All pages with titles beginning with realism
 - All pages with titles containing realism
 
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