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Revision as of 07:51, 23 March 2025
Characteristics in draft
Properties
- item dimension
- L
- Lexeme forms, unstructured
- reality
- real
- realism
- prototype notes
- many fields have realisms speaking about the reality of that field, note for instance theoretical physics realism. as well any model at all can have a "realism", including so-called "race realism" (the realism of a conspiracy theory) or the assumption that particular art styles represent reality when they might not, etc.
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Definitions
- Anything which physically exists at some point, can be verified to have existed, and is not fictional.
- represented by Lexeme form
- reality
- grammatical category
- noun (N)
- represented by Lexeme form
- real
- grammatical category
- adjective (A)
- natural-language name of Sense
- real (Factically occurring)
- relevant Ontology: categories
- notes
- fiction must be explicitly ruled out because a fictional object can also be said to "physically exist" according to a defined set of fictional physics.
- An attempt to create close imitations of objects or processes from the physical world within abstract models such as visual art or storytelling.
- represented by Lexeme form
- realism
- grammatical category
- noun (N)
- represented by Lexeme form
- realistic
- grammatical category
- adjective (A)
- represented by Lexeme form
- realist
- grammatical category
- adjective (A)
- usage example
- Blender announced a tool for realistic fur simulations
- synonyms
- representational art
- natural-language name of Sense
- real (having verisimilitude)
- relevant Ontology: categories
- --
- An attempt to create close imitations of objects or processes which might exist in the physical world but are not yet confirmed to exist.
- represented by Lexeme form
- realism
- grammatical category
- noun (N)
- represented by Lexeme form
- realist
- grammatical category
- adjective (A)
- usage example
- the Communist Party of the Soviet Union created a program to promote socialist realism
- near-synonyms
- scientific
- physics-based
- natural-language name of Sense
- relevant Ontology: categories
- --
- Anything which is tangible and is not made of some sort of simulation medium such as computer code.
- represented by Lexeme form
- real
- grammatical category
- adjective (A)
- applies to field
- The Matrix
- Digimon
- Deltarune
- natural-language name of Sense
- real (of physical substance)
- relevant Ontology: categories
- --
- Anything which belongs to one specific individual human being's experience of reality and does not pose great inconvenience to that person's chosen political faction and way of life.
- represented by Lexeme form
- real
- grammatical category
- prescriptive adjective (AIM)
- applies to field
- Toryism
- usage example
- ... the transgender movement where your feelings have no tethering to your [sic] bodily embodied reality
- context note
- In this sentence, the second "you" literally refers to "me" the speaker of the sentence, rather than to "you" the sentence topic.
- natural-language name of Sense
- real (consistent with a specific Lived Experience)
- relevant Ontology: categories
Categories:
- Hue-format fake Lexemes
- Lexemes depicting a category of concrete objects
- Lexemes depicting a category of concrete processes
- Lexemes with an adjective base
- Lexemes with a noun form
- Lexemes with an adjective form
- Lexemes with a pre-realized prescriptive form
- Lexemes with a prescriptive adjective form
- Meta-Marxism terms
- Representational art ontology