realism vs. idealism
Realism vs. idealism refers to philosophical perspectives that contrast with each other. Realism holds that objects and events exist independently of our perception, focusing on the concrete and objective aspects of the physical world. Idealism, on the other hand, posits that reality is primarily constructed in our minds, emphasizing subjective experiences, ideas, and concepts as key influencers in shaping our understanding of the world.
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