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Realism, in philosophy, the viewpoint which accords to things which are known or perceived an existence or nature which is independent of whether anyone is thinking about or perceiving them.
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Realism, in philosophy, is the belief that things exist and have their own nature whether or not we think about or perceive them. It means that something is real and exists even if no one is thinking about it or aware of it.
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