naïve realism
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naïve realism
Summary
naïve realism is a philosophical theory[1]. It draws 87 Wikipedia views per month (philosophical_theory category, ranking #42 of 94).[2]
Key Facts
- naïve realism's instance of is recorded as philosophical theory[3].
- naïve realism's part of is recorded as psychological terminology[4].
- naïve realism's opposite of is recorded as mind–body dualism[5].
- naïve realism's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02wh6g[6].
- naïve realism's BBC Things ID is recorded as ea043690-d046-4ff3-9027-e5d581a4699a[7].
- naïve realism's different from is recorded as perceptual realism[8].
- naïve realism's Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ID is recorded as perception-problem[9].
- naïve realism's JSTOR topic ID is recorded as naive-realism[10].
- naïve realism's Great Norwegian Encyclopedia ID is recorded as naiv_realisme_-_filosofi[11].
- naïve realism's Wolfram Language entity code is recorded as Entity["Concept", "NaiveRealism::k2gpq"][12].
- naïve realism's Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy ID is recorded as disjunctivism[13].
- naïve realism's schematic is recorded as Naive realism.jpg[14].
Why It Matters
naïve realism draws 87 Wikipedia views per month (philosophical_theory category, ranking #42 of 94).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[16]