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representationalism

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rep⋅re⋅sen⋅ta⋅tion⋅al⋅ism

[rep-ri-zen-tey-shuh-nl-iz-uhm, -zuhn-]
–noun
1. Also called representative realism. Epistemology. the view that the objects of perception are ideas or sense data that represent external objects, esp. the Lockean doctrine that the perceived idea represents exactly the primary qualities of the external object.
2. Fine Arts. the practice or principle of representing or depicting an object in a recognizable manner, esp. the portrayal of the surface characteristics of an object as they appear to the eye.

Origin:
1895–1900; representational + -ism


rep⋅re⋅sen⋅ta⋅tion⋅al⋅ist, noun
rep⋅re⋅sen⋅ta⋅tion⋅al⋅is⋅tic, adjective
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rep·re·sen·ta·tion·al   (rěp'rĭ-zěn-tā'shə-nəl, -zən-)   
adj.  Of or relating to representation, especially to realistic graphic representation.
rep're·sen·ta'tion·al·ism n.
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