Antirealism

/ˌæntiːˈriːəlɪzəm/ noun

A philosophical position rejecting the idea that something (like abstract objects, moral facts, or external reality) exists independently of human perception or belief.

From anti- + realism (belief that reality exists objectively). Developed as a philosophical countermovement in the 20th century, particularly in philosophy of mathematics and ethics.

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