Philosophical realism


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Philosophical realism
Contemporary philosophical realism is the belief that some aspect of our reality is ontologically independent of our conceptual schemesperceptionslinguistic practicesbeliefs, etc. Realism may be spoken of with respect to other minds, the past, the futureuniversalsmathematical entities (such as natural numbers), moral categories, the material world, and thought. Realism can also be promoted in an unqualified sense, in which case it asserts the mind-independent existence of a visible world, as opposed to skepticism and solipsism. Philosophers who profess realism state that truth consists in the mind's correspondence to reality.

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