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Epistemological realism

Epistemological realism is a philosophical position, a subcategory of objectivism, holding that what you know about an object exists independently of your mind. It opposes epistemological idealism.

Epistemological realism is related directly to the correspondence theory of truth, which claims that the world exists independently and innately to our perceptions of it. Our sensory data then reflect or correspond to the innate world.

Usage examples of "epistemological realism".

There were those sciences which clove to metaphysical and epistemological realism and those which treated science as a grand, but ultimately meaningless game.