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Each master has his
own material, which
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And if some artists
consider a pastel
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painting style is
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symbolyc conception
of painting and
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plastic
expressiveness.
Ukrainian art
gallery glad to
present you the new
oil paintings of
Alex
Litvinov.
Nowadays abstract
representation of
thoughts is in
fashion; essential
principles of
classic painting
have passed to the
background. We are
convinced that this
situation is
inadmissible.
Litvinov basically
paints on biblical,
mythical and
historical themes.
Does representational painting always mean classicalrealism?Group:
rec.arts.fine
Quite a number of people (like Carmine) believe that as long as an apple is shaped
like an apple in a painting, it is testimony that classicalrealism is alive --
even if the rendered fruit looks plastic and mutated. ...
Yet again, an invitation to define "reality"Group:
sci.physics.relativity ... The EPR criterion of reality, as well as the relevant part of the assumptions used
by Bell to prove his famous inequality, are generally accepted notions of classical realism. ... I have a nice, well agreed definition of classicalrealism. ...
classicalrealism workshops?Group:
alt.illustration
Anybody know of a reputable workshop in the USA for learning classical realism painting methods? (my particular interest is the portrait and
human figure) You can find these all over. you can ...
FTL CommGroup:
sci.physics.relativity ... That are not simulations, but descriptions in terms of a certain non-classical logic
which denies classicalrealism. ... If you like, let's give this type of realism an
adjective, like "objective realism" or "classicalrealism" or so. ...
A question to anti-relativistsGroup:
sci.physics.relativity ... Now, there are essentially two parts which may be questioned: Einstein causality
and classicalrealism (EPR criterion). ... Thus, quantum theory does not give us any
reason to doubt classicalrealism. I am not aware of any such results. ...
RAH and Light speed was Re: Awesum mind powerz!!!Group:
rec.arts.sf.written
Claiming that this is incoherent with classicalrealism is tantamount to the
claim that classical physics doesn't follow classical principles - which could
only be true if you adopted rather strange definitions. ...
Ether, observabilityGroup:
sci.physics.relativity ... As the result, I can base my theory on a quite general common sense notion
of classicalrealism and classical causality and obtain a classical preferred
frame as the result of the violation of Bell's inequality. ...
Bell's Theorem purported refutationGroup:
sci.physics.research ... Now, that this "strongly objective interpretation" gives the same results
as the "weak interpretation" and, therefore, may be compared with
observation is simply part of classicalrealism. An ...
Modern Science Makes The Case For Creator More Compelling Than ...Group:
alt.atheism ... Essentialism, in all of its forms, Idealism, and classicalRealism are useless,
at best, and obstructive, in general. ... Find me some comments from physicists using classicalRealism in their thinking and I will re-consider. ...
Criticism of GETGroup:
sci.physics.relativity ... My theory is compatible with classicalrealism, allows to solve/avoid many problems
of quantum gravity. Here you assumed that the classicalrealism is correct. It is
not. There is nothing which contradicts classicalrealism. ...
Ask yourself, was LET _ever_ popular?Group:
sci.physics.relativity ... They don't offer a way to quantum gravity. They are incompatible with classical realism. ... This presumes that classicalrealism is preferable and that quantum mechaincs
would be improved for some reason if it were like classical physics. ...
Relational ThinkingGroup:
sci.physics ... A position which reconciles classicalrealism with observation exists
(Bohmian mechanics). ... Therefore, (b-> A or a-> B), following classical realism. It is the theory which _defines_ what exists. ...
O'Barr 2 May 2000: the ether theory.Group:
sci.physics.relativity ... They are only consistent with relativity if you reject classicalrealism or causality.
This is done in RQFT and makes it "unphysical" if you consider classicalrealism
and causality as necessary parts of all physical theories. ...
Paperi termodynamiikastaGroup:
sfnet.tiede.fysiikka ... ei klassisesti. Lähde: Home & Majumdar, "Incompatibility between guantum
mechanics and classicalrealism in the 'strong' mecroscopic limit", (1995),
Physical Review A, 52(6), pp. 4959-4962 Artikkelin ...
Why are scientists so certain about nondeterminism?Group:
sci.physics.particle ... The best I can do is guess. Then what is your best guess? I would pick the one which
gave me the best results. ClassicalRealism gives the best results in terms of how
we report our experiences and use them to model what we experience. ...
Schroedingers KatzeGroup:
de.sci.physik ... Hier der Auszug: \section{Realism as a methodological concept}\label{EPR}
\subsection{A definition of reality and causal influence} Let's try to define classical realism in a way which allows a strong mathematical proof of Bell's ...
Experiments on Free willGroup:
alt.philosophy ... Very relevant. Locality is just as much part of classicalrealism as determinism.
So classicalrealism is dead. All you are left with is Bohm-style holistic
determinism with all its attendant problems. Still not relevant. ...
The Content of GR (was: Re: Why the Ether is Unobservable)Group:
sci.physics.relativity ... Therefore, these basic parts of common sense cannot be overthrown by scientific
results. I think the notion of classicalrealism describes this necessary part of
common sense quite well. ... You don't need much more in classicalrealism. ...
How To Teach Special RelativityGroup:
sci.physics.relativity ... OK. See promise above. There is a very natural set of such assumptions,
which I prefer to name classicalrealism. ... You mean I must accept "classical realism" to prove we are communicating? I doubt it. ...
NoSkillNoArt ScamGroup:
rec.arts.fine ... SKILL IN CLASSICISM NOT THE ONLY FORM One is that skill, in this strident, billyclub
slogan, really means only skill in classicalrealism. ... One of his favorites is Disney,
now this hardly can be described as ClassicalRealism. ...
SAD SPECTACLEGroup:
humanities.philosophy.objectivism ... that discourse ... Discourse with whom? ...becomes much simpler if one assumes classicalrealism rather than solipsism. Classicalrealism which comes from where
and which means what and how would you know? You slight Occam's razor. ...
The Mani PoemGroup:
rec.arts.fine ... Perhaps it is the case the NY Times is unaware that there exist ateliers throughout
the world advertising courses in "contemporary classicalrealism," their graduates
churning out indistinguishable pictures of plaster casts that look like ...
Why doesn't QM cancel itself?Group:
sci.philosophy.meta
That is the fundamental thesis of ClassicalRealism. I'd like to see
how this proof is supposed to go, and I'd also like to know what's meant
by "the existence of external objects" in the axiom. ...
Scientific PluralismGroup:
sci.physics.relativity ... Thus, I don't think that there is much disagreement about the notion of classical realism. Only to a classical realist. The relativists reject the notion of classical realism. If they have another, weak realism or not - who cares? ...
Back to SchoolGroup:
rec.arts.fine
Some of the knowledge one would hope to acquire might be that "Classical Realism" is an oxymoron. While one ... it. I will concede that the term
"ClassicalRealism" is a rather bizarre misnomer. As ...
Bell Correlations At 6 MilesGroup:
sci.physics ... This will pose further problems for those who wish to rescue classicalrealism. classicalrealism? No, classical Einstein causality. To give up the relativity
principle solves the problem as well, without rejection of classicalrealism. ...
physical vacuum & etherGroup:
sci.physics.relativity ... The preference for BM over QM is related with classicalrealism, a classical concept
unnecessarily questioned today. Yes but Maxwell and his followers worshiped Newtonian
mechanics as a whole and not only "classicalrealism". ...
EPR questionGroup:
sci.physics.relativity
"Local hidden variable theories" is a quite well-defined notion in the context
of Bell's theorem - roughly, a theory which fulfills the assumptions of Bell's
theorem, which are classicalrealism and Einstein causality. ...
WeltpotentialtheorieGroup:
de.sci.physik ... While we have no disagreement about the observable facts, these conclusions
are very different from the conclusions made by the scientific mainstream
that we have to give up classicalrealism. ...
The true crackpotsGroup:
sci.physics.relativity ... Attempts to incorporate hidden variables into QM which are Lorentz-invariant have
failed, and Bell's theorem shows that this is impossible. To preserve SR you have
to give up classicalrealism, without any other reason. ...
Russian Realism - for John Ng...Group:
rec.arts.fine
It still doesn't change the fact that good classicalrealism is dead. Try finding
me those. ... The fact that people paint what looks like realism doesn't mean that classicalrealism of the Greeks to the Academic is alive. ...
Aether?Group:
sci.physics.relativity
Daryl McCullough said: Ilja Schmelzer said: Exercise 1: start with classicalrealism
and causality as axioms. ... Hints: If you are unsure about the definition of classical realism and causality, use Bell's proof of Bell's inequality. ...
The Copenhagen interpretation of QMGroup:
sci.physics ... The EPR paper is a great example of the difficulty of resolving QM with classical realism. So, given this, I believe that the Copenhagen school abandoned classical realism as a prerequisite for doing physics. ...
Schools, philosophy of science, epistemologyGroup:
sci.philosophy.tech ... but, I believe, Northwestern, Georgetown, and UTexas-Austin specialize
in classicalrealism. (a) These are all fine universities with quite
well respected philosophy departments. (b) The poster ...
Controvery over PositivismGroup:
sci.physics.relativity ... I disagree. What means classicalrealism is quite obvious. ... Of course, this notion
of classicalrealism does not fix the particular realistic model. So, different
realistic theories have very different models of matter. ...
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