Naive Realism
Naive realism is just a way of looking at the world. Also called common sense realism, things are perceived directly as they are. True naive realists would never sum up or analyze their views, because they do not consider them views but the way things obviously are. However, I will do my best to illuminate them: "I, the naive realist, am a human being. There is the physical world, the space where everything exists and the time in which everything happens. There are many things in this physical world, each largely separate from the other and persisting over a span of time. Time is divided into 'now,' which is real and experienced, 'the past,' which once existed but
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Some common words found in the essay are:
, visible light, naïve realism, physical world, human eye,
Approximate Word count = 451
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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