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  1. reality / realism

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.

Definitions

  1. 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.
  2. 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
    --
  3. 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
    real (possible to exist in the future)
    relevant Ontology: categories
    --
  4. 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
    --
  5. 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)