noun
naive realism
A philosophical term referring to the belief that the world is exactly as we perceive it. Used in epistemology and philosophy of perception.
素朴実在論は、知覚の哲学においてよく議論される立場だ。
Naive realism is a position often discussed in the philosophy of perception.
実在論 (realism) is a broader philosophical position about the existence of an external world, while 素朴実在論 specifically refers to the naive, uncritical version of that belief.
Compound of 素朴 (そぼく, 'simple, naive') and 実在論 (じつざいろん, 'realism'). The term is a direct translation of the English philosophical term 'naive realism'.