mereistas
Mereistas refers to a belief system or philosophical outlook that emphasizes the tangible and observable aspects of existence. It posits that reality is primarily composed of what can be perceived through the senses and measured through empirical methods. This perspective often aligns with materialism, but can also encompass broader forms of pragmatism and a focus on practical experience over abstract speculation. Mereistas tend to be skeptical of concepts that cannot be empirically verified, such as supernatural phenomena, unprovable metaphysical claims, or purely theoretical constructs lacking a grounding in observable reality. The emphasis is on concrete facts, evidence, and the direct experience of the world. This can lead to a worldview that prioritizes scientific inquiry and a rational understanding of natural processes. The term itself is not widely recognized as a formal philosophical school, but rather describes a general disposition or approach to understanding the world.