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Naïve realism or Common-Sense realism is the most straight-forward theory of perception in Philosophy. It has its foundation in causal relation in that an object being there causes us to see it. Thus, it follows, the world remains as it is when it is perceived — when it is not being perceived — a room is still there once we exit. The opposite theory to this is solipsism. Most would condemn this view as flawed due to the myriad ways in which an object, or sound, may be interpreted — a table may look skewed at various angles.

See also instrumentalism - confirmation holism - scientific materialism - critical realism - scientific realism

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