单词 | naive realism |
释义 | > as lemmasnaive realism naive realism n. [compare slightly earlier naïf realism n. at naïf adj. and n.2 Compounds] Philosophy the belief, usually attributed to non-philosophers, that a perceived object is not only real but has in reality all its perceived attributes. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > epistemology > [noun] > cognition > naive realism naïf realism1882 naive realism1895 1895 F. Thilly tr. F. Paulsen Introd. Philos. ii. i. 344 We start out from the popular conception whose standpoint is naïve Realism [Ger. ein naiver Realismus]. 1932 H. H. Price Perception ii. 27 It is commonly held that the Argument from Illusion (as it is called) is sufficient to refute Naïve Realism. 1994 Jrnl. Philos. 17 469 Have not the arguments rehearsed by epistemologists..effectively blocked the possibility of any revival of what I was taught in college to call ‘naive realism’? < as lemmas |
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