realtallæren
Realtallæren, often translated as the "doctrine of real things" or "realism," is a philosophical concept that asserts the existence of an objective reality independent of human perception or consciousness. This means that the world and its properties exist whether or not anyone is observing them. In contrast to idealism, which suggests that reality is fundamentally mental or dependent on the mind, realtallæren posits that objects, their qualities, and the relationships between them have an independent existence.
This philosophical stance has implications across various fields, including epistemology and metaphysics. In epistemology, realtallæren suggests
The precise nature of this independent reality and how we can best access or understand it remains