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We generally express the situation by saying that the naive realist, who is the unsophisticated layman, assumes that he perceives things as they are, and that the idealist assumes that we do not perceive reality as it is or per se. The naive realist does not think of the antithesis between sensation and reality as the idealist does. To him things are as they appear.
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We
generally
express
the
situation
by
saying
that
the
naive
realist,
who
is
the
unsophisticated
layman,
assumes
that
he
perceives
things
as
they
are,
and
that
the
idealist
assumes
that
we
do
not
perceive
reality
as
it
is
or
per
se.
The
naive
realist
does
not
think
of
the
antithesis
between
sensation
and
reality
as
the
idealist
does.
To
him
things
are
as
they
appear.