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What is the special sense in realism

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Answered by AneesKakar
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Every thing special about realism begins and ends simultaneously at the time we initiate the process where we want to experience more .

One is naive or direct realism which fingers towards the perception of each and every thing we see in our surroundings and learn instantaneously. This thought process covers the entire spectrum of discrete chapters which if brought into integrity would be referred to as the common sense of a certain self . Hence it is absolutely essential for us to experience and learn more so that we can avoid bliss and stay focused into the very realism of each and every philosophy.

Answered by myrakincsem
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Hello there,

The special sense of Realism is known as the sixth sense. It is based on the philosophical concept that whenever you something in your external surrounding, your cognitive skills directly grasp the inner spirituality of the situation. Its basically like the path of truthfulness and faithfulness when you start seeing things for what they actually are instead of what they might seem.  

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