naive realism

美 [naɪˈiːv ˈriːəlɪzəm]英 [naɪˈiːv ˈriːəlɪzəm]
  • 网络天真的现实主义;素朴实在论;天真的实在主义;朴素实在论;天真实在论
naive realismnaive realism

noun

1
(philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that physical objects continue to exist when not perceived
Synonym: realism

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  1. It is hard to combat naive realism because the illusion that we see the world objectively is such a powerful one .

    要对抗“天真的现实主义”很难,因为“我们客观地看待世界”这个错觉非常强大。

  2. Lee Ross , a psychologist at Stanford University and co-author of a new book , The Wisest One in the Room , describes the problem as " naive realism . "

    斯坦福大学(StanfordUniversity)心理学家、新书《房间里最聪明的人》(TheWisestOneintheRoom)的合著者之一李•罗斯(LeeRoss),将这个问题描述成“天真的现实主义”。