Actually Doug;

Naive realism is the philosophy that everything that is is exactly the same
to everybody i.e. the sneakers in the window is exactly the same to whomever
walks by. This philosophy originated with the early Greeks, would seem to be
common sense, but has fallen out of favor as a viable model of the physical
world.

Representationalism would state that the sneakers in the window could be
slightly different to all who pass by.

I am still trying to find philosophical justification for naive realism,
which on a gut level (faith?) I believe is true.

BUTCH

"Each man had only one genuine vocation - to find the way to himself"
Hermann Hesse (Demian)

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