Anti-realism is a philosophical position that rejects the idea of an objective reality existing independently of human perception and interpretation. Key characteristics of anti-realism include a belief that reality is constructed by our perceptions, that truth is subjective and relative, and that language plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of the world. Anti-realism also often emphasizes the limitations of human knowledge and the idea that our perceptions are culturally and historically contingent. Overall, anti-realism challenges traditional notions of a fixed, objective reality and instead emphasizes the role of interpretation and perspective in shaping our understanding of the world.
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