
naive realism
/naɪˌiːv ˈriːəlɪzəm/
believing one sees the world objectively while others are biased
naive realism in a sentence
“Naive realism: 'I'm just stating facts; you're the one being political.'”
Origin of naive realism
French naif natural + Latin realis relating to things
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