noun
- Plural of antirealist; people who reject the view that reality exists independently of human perception or belief, or who deny that a particular domain (such as mathematics, ethics, or science) has objective facts.
Usage: philosophy; academic
Examples
- Antirealists argue that mathematical truths are human constructions rather than discoveries.
- Some antirealists contend that moral values depend on human attitudes and culture.
- The debate between realists and antirealists has shaped modern epistemology.
- Antirealists in the philosophy of science question whether scientific theories describe reality as it truly is.
- Many antirealists believe that our perception actively shapes what we experience as reality.