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  1. Classes and concepts may, however, also be conceived as real ob-jects, namely classes as “pluralities of things” or as structures con-sisting of a plurality of things and concepts as the properties and relations of things existing independently of our definitions and con-structions.Conceptual Realism Godel’S. - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (2).
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    RELATIONAL REALISM AND THE ONTOGENETIC UNIVERSE: subject, object, and ontological process in quantum mechanics.Michael Epperson - 2020 - Angelaki 25 (3):108-119.
    Amid the wide variety of interpretations of quantum mechanics, the notion of a fully coherent ontological interpretation has seen a promising evolution over the last few decades. Despite this progress, however, the old dualistic categorical constraints of subjectivity and objectivity, correlate with the metrically restricted definition of local and global, have remained largely in place – a reflection of the broader, persistent inheritance of these comfortable strictures throughout the evolution of modern science. If one traces this inheritance back to its (...)
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    Relational realism: A new foundation for quantum mechanics?: Michael Epperson and Elias Zafiris: Foundations of relational realism: A topological approach to quantum mechanics and the philosophy of nature. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2013, xviii+419pp, $101.28 HB.Nicholas J. Teh - 2015 - Metascience 24 (2):205-209.
    Foundations of Relational Realism: A Topological Approach to Quantum Mechanics and the Philosophy of Nature by Michael Epperson and Elias Zafiris sets out to achieve three goals: to develop a version of Whiteheadian metaphysics that the authors call “relational realism”; to formalize relational realism in terms of category theory, in particular sheaf theory; and to use relational realism to solve the interpretative problems of quantum mechanics. These goals are ambitious, to say the (...)
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    Relational realism and professional performance.Paul Hager - 1996 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 28 (1):98–116.
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    Relational realism and professional performance.Paul Hager - 1996 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 28 (1):98-116.
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    Relational realism: The evolution of ontology to praxiology in the philosophy of nature.Michael Epperson - 2009 - World Futures 65 (1):19 – 41.
    With the advent of quantum theory, the philosophical distinction between “what appears to be” and “what is reasoned to be” has once again, after several centuries of easy dismissal by classical mechanistic materialism, become an important feature of physics. In recent well-regarded interpretations of quantum physics, including those proposed by Robert Griffiths, Roland Omn s, and Nobel laureate Murray Gell-Mann, we have seen careful investigations into the physical (i.e., not “merely philosophical”) distinction between the order of contingent causal relation and (...)
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    Foundations of Relational Realism: A Topological Approach to Quantum Mechanics and the Philosophy of Nature.Michael Epperson & Elias Zafiris - 2013 - Lanham: Lexington Books. Edited by Elias Zafiris.
    Foundations of Relational Realism presents an intuitive interpretation of quantum mechanics, based on a revised decoherent histories interpretation, structured within a category theoretic topological formalism. -/- If there is a central conceptual framework that has reliably borne the weight of modern physics as it ascends into the twenty-first century, it is the framework of quantum mechanics. Because of its enduring stability in experimental application, physics has today reached heights that not only inspire wonder, but arguably exceed the limits (...)
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  8. The Bradleyan Regress, Non-Relational Realism, and the Quinean Semantic Strategy.Jonathan Reid Surovell - 2016 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 93 (1):63-79.
    Non-Relational Realism is a popular solution to the Bradleyan regress of facts or truths. It denies that there is a relational universal of exemplification; for an object a to exemplify a universal F-ness, on this view, is not for a relation to subsist between a and F-ness. An influential objection to Non-Relational Realism is that it is unacceptably obscure. The author argues that Non-Relational Realism can be understood as a selective application of satisfaction (...)
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    Relational Realism: The Evolution of Ontology to Praxiology in the Philosophy of Nature. [REVIEW]Michael Epperson - 2010 - Process Studies 39 (2):373-374.
    (2009). Relational Realism: The Evolution of Ontology to Praxiology in the Philosophy of Nature. World Futures: Vol. 65, Process Thought, Science and Philosophy, pp. 19-41.
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    Quantum Mechanics and Relational Realism.Michael Epperson - 2009 - Process Studies 38 (2):340-367.
    By the relational realist interpretation of wave function collapse, the quantum mechanical actualization of potentia is defined as a decoherence-driven process by which each actualization (in “orthodox” terms, each measurement outcome) is conditioned both by physical and logical relations with the actualities conventionally demarked as “environmental” or external to that particular outcome. But by the relational realist interpretation, the actualization-in-process is understood as internally related to these “enironmental” data per the formalism of quantum decoherence. The concept of “actualization (...)
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    A Logical Analysis Of Relational Realism.George Shields - 2016 - In Timothy E. Eastman, Michael Epperson & David Ray Griffin (eds.), Physics and Speculative Philosophy: Potentiality in Modern Science. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 127-140.
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  12. Political Realism in International Relations.W. Julian Korab-Karpowicz - 2010 - The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    In the discipline of international relations there are contending general theories or theoretical perspectives. Realism, also known as political realism, is a view of international politics that stresses its competitive and conflictual side. It is usually contrasted with idealism or liberalism, which tends to emphasize cooperation. Realists consider the principal actors in the international arena to be states, which are concerned with their own security, act in pursuit of their own national interests, and struggle for power. The negative (...)
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    Realist Constructivism: Rethinking International Relations Theory.J. Samuel Barkin - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    Realism and constructivism, two key contemporary theoretical approaches to the study of international relations, are commonly taught as mutually exclusive ways of understanding the subject. Realist Constructivism explores the common ground between the two, and demonstrates that, rather than being in simple opposition, they have areas of both tension and overlap. There is indeed space to engage in a realist constructivism. But at the same time, there are important distinctions between them, and there remains a need for a constructivism (...)
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    Post-Realism: The Rhetorical Turn in International Relations.Francis A. Beer & Robert Hariman - 1996 - Msu Press.
    The end of the Cold War encourages new perspectives on international relations. Beer and Hariman provide a comprehensive set of essays that challenge and reinterpret the tradition of realism which has dominated the thinking of academics and foreign policy makers. Post-Realism: The Rhetorical Turn in International Relations systematically discusses the major realist writers of the Post-War era, the foundational concepts of international politics, and representative case studies of foreign policy discourse. These essays demonstrate how realism operates rhetorically (...)
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  15. The Realist Tradition and the Limits of International Relations.Michael C. Williams - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    Realism is commonly portrayed as theory that reduces international relations to pure power politics. Michael Williams provides an important reexamination of the Realist tradition and its relevance for contemporary international relations. Examining three thinkers commonly invoked as Realism's foremost proponents - Hobbes, Rousseau, and Morgenthau - the book shows that, far from advocating a crude realpolitik, Realism's most famous classical proponents actually stressed the need for a restrained exercise of power and a politics with ethics at its (...)
     
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  16. Relations all the way down? Against ontic structural realism.Sebastián Briceño & Stephen Mumford - 2016 - In Anna Marmodoro & David Yates (eds.), The Metaphysics of Relations. Oxford University Press. pp. 198-217.
    According to Ladyman, the world consists of nothing more than relations that relate to no particulars. Could the world be nothing but structure? In this chapter it is argued that even though there are a number of problems with the standard view of relations accompanied by a particularist ontology, substituting for it a world of pure structure is not progress. A world of pure structure would be no more than a Platonic entity, lacking any resources for concretization. Consequently, there would (...)
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  17. Political realism and international relations.Duncan Bell - 2017 - Philosophy Compass 12 (2):e12403.
    In this article, I explore recent work on realist political theory and international politics. I discuss how scholarship on the topic emanates from two different fields—International Relations and political philosophy—and argue that there is a good case for greater engagement between them. I open by delineating various kinds of realism, showing that the term covers a wide variety of methodological and political approaches. In particular, I suggest, it is important to recognize the difference between liberal and radical approaches. The (...)
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    Realism and International Relations.Jack Donnelly - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
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    Classical realism, Freud and human nature in international relations.Robert Schuett - 2010 - History of the Human Sciences 23 (2):21-46.
    Classical realism is enjoying a renaissance in the study of international relations. It is well known that the analytical and normative international-political thought of early 20th-century classical realists is based on assumptions about human nature. Yet current knowledge of these assumptions remains limited. This article therefore revisits and examines the nature and intellectual roots of the human nature assumptions of three truly consequential classical realists. The analysis shows — similar to the causa Hans J. Morgenthau — that the human (...)
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  20. Critical Realism and Relational Sociology: Complementarity and Synergy.Margaret Archer - 2010 - Journal of Critical Realism 9 (2):199-207.
    This article examines the convergence between Italian relational sociology, developed by Pierpaolo Donati and introduced here by Emmanuele Morandi, and critical realism. Whilst the latter is preoccupied with relations between people and structures, Donati sees the whole social order as a relational entity sui generis. Consequently, relational sociology can provide a fuller account of ‘social integration’ than critical realism, which concentrates upon ‘malintegration’ because of its transformative potential. This difference is viewed as a potential source (...)
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    Speculative Phenomenology: Reexamining the Relation Between Phenomenology and Speculative Realism.Drew M. Dalton - 2024 - Symposium 28 (1):121-148.
    Much has been made of the so-called “speculative turn” in contemporary philosophy. For some, this turn marks the “end of phenomenology” and the dawn of a new empiricism in European philosophy. For others, it amounts to nothing more than a renewal of the straw-person accusation of psychologism against phenomenology. In truth, it is neither. Instead, this article argues that while at times mutually critical of one another, speculative materialism and phenomenology are best understood as parallel projects with shared trajectories and (...)
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    Relation between Christian Realism of Reinhold Niebuhr and Neo-orthodoxy.Vitaliy Brynov - 2020 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 90:88-104.
    The article considers the development of the ideas of Christian realism as a philosophical and ethical concept of Reinhold Niebuhr. The background of the development of Christian realism’s ideas is described. It is noted that the most impact had Niebuhr’s personal attitude to philosophy and epistemology, as well as the practical experience of serving in Detroit. The methodological approach of Niebuhr is defined as a contrast between the ideal and the real, with the subsequent solving of the conflict (...)
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    Relational quantum mechanics and contextual realism.Francois-Igor Pris - 2019 - ФИЛОСОФИЯ НАУКИ 2:57-89.
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    The strategic-relational approach, realism and the state: from regulation theory to neoliberalism via Marx and Poulantzas, an interview with Bob Jessop.Jamie Morgan & Bob Jessop - 2022 - Journal of Critical Realism 21 (1):83-118.
    ABSTRACT In this wide-ranging interview, Bob Jessop discusses the development of, and many of the main themes in, his work over the last fifty years. He explains how he became interested in realism and Marxism; and he describes the various influences on his highly influential theory of the state. The discussion explores his strategic-relational approach, his thoughts on regulation theory, variegated capitalism, post-disciplinarity, cultural political economy and his ‘spatial-turn’, as well as neoliberalism, contemporary events and looming problems of (...)
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  25. Subaltern realism: international relations theory meets the third world.Mohammed Ayoob - 1998 - In Stephanie G. Neuman (ed.), International relations theory and the Third World. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 31--54.
     
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  26. Meaning, Relation, and Existence in Plato's "Parmenides": The Logic of Relational Realism[REVIEW]Robert Sternfeld & Harold Zyskind - 1989 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 22 (3):216-218.
     
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    “Let's cut the ladder of thaumastos”: Ludlam on Sternfeld on Ludlams's review of meaning, relation, and existence in Plato's parmenides: the logic of relational realism by Robert Sternfeld and Harold Zyskind New York: Peter Lang, 1987, xv+187 pp. [REVIEW]Ivor Ludlam - 1999 - Philosophia 27 (1-2):349-355.
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    Meaning, relation, and existence in Plato's Parmenides: The logic of relational realism[REVIEW]Ivor Ludlam - 1991 - Philosophia 21 (1-2):127-140.
  29. Political realism and anarchy in international relations.Tvrtko Jolić - 2011 - Prolegomena 10 (1):113-130.
    In this paper I critically examine an influential argument in favor of political realism. The argument claims that international relations, by analogy with Hobbes’s state of nature at the individual level, are governed by anarchy which makes it irrational for states to observe the principles of morality and justice since there are no guarantees that they will be observed by other states. However, this analogy is unsustainable due to the differences that exist between agents on the international and individual (...)
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    Critical Realism and the Strategic-Relational Approach: Comments on a Non-Typical KWNS-SWPR Experience.Héctor Montiel - 2007 - Journal of Critical Realism 6 (1):84-110.
    This article opens with a brief analysis of key features of the Mexican semi-authoritarian regime. It then moves to a discussion of the critical realist positions and features that inform the strategic-relational approach. Attention is paid to social interactions and causal relations that enable the SRA to trace patterns of punctuated evolution and to highlight the processes of transformation. Since ideal types serve to highlight key characteristics in specifc phenomena, processes and actors, some features of ideal types of the (...)
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    Critical Realism and the Strategic-Relational Approach: Comments on a Non-Typical KWNS-SWPR Experience.Héctor Montiel - 2007 - Journal of Critical Realism 6 (1):84-110.
    This article opens with a brief analysis of key features of the Mexican semi-authoritarian regime. It then moves to a discussion of the critical realist positions and features that inform the strategic-relational approach. Attention is paid to social interactions and causal relations that enable the SRA to trace patterns of punctuated evolution and to highlight the processes of transformation. Since ideal types serve to highlight key characteristics in specifc phenomena, processes and actors, some features of ideal types of the (...)
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  32. Reductive Realism and the Problem of Affection in Kant in An Intimate Relation. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science.G. Buchdahl - 1989 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 116:221-241.
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    The strategic-relational approach, realism and the state: from regulation theory to neoliberalism via Marx and Poulantzas, an interview with Bob Jessop.Bob Jessop & Jamie Morgan - 2021 - Journal of Critical Realism 21 (1):83-118.
    In this wide-ranging interview, Bob Jessop discusses the development of, and many of the main themes in, his work over the last fifty years. He explains how he became interested in realism and Marx...
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    Realism and Representation: Essays on the Problem of Realism in Relation to Science, Literature, and Culture (review).Joel Black - 1994 - Philosophy and Literature 18 (1):187-189.
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  35. Daoist realism : the challenge to the school of law in the radical Lao-Zhuang tradition and its lessons for realist theories of international relations.John A. Rapp - 2022 - In Eirik Lang Harris & Henrique Schneider (eds.), Adventures in Chinese Realism: Classic Philosophy Applied to Contemporary Issues. Albany: SUNY Press.
     
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    Realism, Intentionality, and the Nature of Logical Relations.Douglas B. Rasmussen - 1992 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 66:267-277.
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  37. The Origins of Realist Conception of Relations in "Plato's Phaedo".Priyedarshi Jetli - 1987 - Dissertation, Indiana University
    In a Realist ontology relations are subsisting or existing entities distinct from ordinary things. Idealists claim that the notion of relations is subject to a vicious infinite regress. Nominalists claim that relations are particularized instances. In an attempt to search for the roots of a Realist conception of relations and to meet these challenges I investigate Plato's conception of relations in the Phaedo. ;Against the current of a majority of Plato scholars, Castaneda finds evidence for a distinction between relations and (...)
     
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    Realism and the Liberal Tradition: The International Relations Theory of Whittle Johnston.Whittle Johnston - 2016 - New York: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan. Edited by David Clinton & Stephen Sims.
    This book presents a posthumous collection of previously uncollected works of political theory written by Whittle Johnston. Johnston believed that both the liberal tradition of political thought and the realist tradition of international thought had contributed much to humanity's store of political wisdom, but that each had limitations that could most easily be recognized by its encounter with the other. His method of accomplishing this task was to examine the liberal conception of political life in general and international political life (...)
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    Scientific Realism and Quantum Mechanics: Revisiting a Controversial Relation.Maria Panagiotatou - 2017 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 31 (3):243-259.
    ABSTRACT: The article examines the controversial relation of scientific realism with quantum mechanics. To this end, two distinct discussions are invoked: the discussion about ‘realism’ in the context of quantum mechanics and the discussion about ‘scientific realism’ in the context of the general philosophy of science. The aim is to distinguish them in order, first, to argue that the former—revolving around ‘local realism’ and the theorems of Bell and Kochen–Specker—unjustifiably identifies realism with features of a (...)
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    Realistic idealism: An aristotelian alternative to machiavellian international relations.Pedro Alexis Tabensky - 2007 - Theoria 54 (113):97-111.
    In this paper I criticize political realism in International Relations for not being realistic enough, for being unrealistically pessimistic and ultimately incoherent. For them the international arena will always be a place where a battle of wills, informed by the logic of power, is fought. I grant that it may be true that the international political domain is a place where such battles are fought, but this alleged infelicitous situation does not in and of itself entail the normative pessimism (...)
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    Realistic Idealism: An Aristotelian Alternative to Machiavellian International Relations.Pedro Alexis Tabensky - 2007 - Theoria 54 (113):97-111.
    In this paper I criticize political realism in International Relations for not being realistic enough, for being unrealistically pessimistic and ultimately incoherent. For them the international arena will always be a place where a battle of wills, informed by the logic of power, is fought. I grant that it may be true that the international political domain is a place where such battles are fought, but this alleged infelicitous situation does not in and of itself entail the normative pessimism (...)
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    Controversies in International Relations Theory: Realism and the Neo-Liberal Challenge.Charles W. Kegley - 1995 - Red Globe Press.
    This new reader in international theory brings together nine new essays and four classics, two of them heavily revised for republication here, to provide a clear introduction to the two dominent traditions in contemporary international relations: realism and neoliberalism. As well as setting out the current state of each approach and mapping out the possibilities of creative synthesis, the book focuses on emerging neorealist and neoliberal perspectives on such key issues as international trade and organisation, arms control and morality (...)
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    Realism, Reduction and Relation in the Philosophy of Brentano.Marta Ujvari - 1999 - Magyar Filozofiai Szemle:101-119.
    Realism is vulnerable to the sceptical challenge. Metaphysical realism, in general, is the basis of different specific realist positions, such as semantic, internal, causal, intentional, explanatory, scientific, modal, etc., realisms. One aim of the paper is to show how these specific forms satisfy some of the realist criteria and also what counts as antirealism with respect to these forms. The other aim is to cope with realist antireductionism.
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    Social realism and social idealism: Two competing orientations on the relation between theory, praxis, and objectivity.Tronn Overend - 1978 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 21 (1-4):271 – 311.
    Although the opposition between realism and idealism is exhibited in their different assumptions on objectivity, in the field of social theory, John Anderson's social realism and Jürgen Habermas's social idealism are united in their rejection of positivism's separation of theory from praxis. Social realism's agreement with social idealism's critique of Popper's ?positivism?, on logical, methodological, ethical and ontological grounds, does not mean, however, a dissolution of the conflict between these two traditions. Indeed, social idealism's and social (...)'s rejection of the fact/value dichotomy and synthesis of theory and praxis take different forms. Accordingly, social idealism advances a prescriptive ethic and rejects objectivity whilst social realism advances a descriptive ethic, and accepts objectivity. The strength of social realism, as an objective basis upon which positivist sociology might be reconstructed, lies in its refutation of social idealism. Through immanent critique, social idealism is shown to rest on an ontological mistake, a mistake of synthesis, a subjective mistake, and a substantive mistake. (shrink)
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    International Relations as Internal Relations. Review of After International Relations: Critical Realism and the (Re)Construction of World Politics by Heikki Patomäki.Branwen Jones - 2002 - Journal of Critical Realism 1 (1):147-157.
  46. Hobbesian Realism in International Relations: A Reappraisal.Chris Naticchia - 2013 - In Hobbes Today: Insights for the 21st Century. Cambridge University Press. pp. 241-263.
  47. Contextual realism: The context-dependency and the relational character of beliefs.Albert Newen - 2001 - In Anthonie W. M. Meijers (ed.), Explaining Beliefs: Lynne Rudder Baker and Her Critics. CSLI Publications.
     
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    Realism reconsidered: The legacy of Hans J. Morgenthau in international relations - edited by Michael C. Williams.Jonathan Cristol - 2008 - Ethics and International Affairs 22 (3):340-342.
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    The Relation between Peirce's Realism and His Idea of the Sign.Terrance King - 1988 - Semiotics:150-155.
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    Les Relations Familiales dans le Bengale Rural Ạ Travers le Roman Néo-réaliste BengaliLes Relations Familiales dans le Bengale Rural A Travers le Roman Neo-realiste Bengali.W. L. Smith, Jean Clément & Jean Clement - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (3):607.
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