I've been struggling for last month or so so to distinguish between the concepts of "constructivism" and "anti-realism". — Daniel C
In the general, I take realist to mean the domain in question exists independent of humanity. Man is not the measure for things that are real, because they don't depend on us to exist. I think you would agree that the universe qualifies for being real, and that only solipsists seriously doubt that, although other positions would argue over what the world is, whether science provides us a somewhat accurate account, and to what extent we can know. — Marchesk
A world without humanity would be somewhat like the kind of world we live in because the world was already here when we subsequently arrived to live in it. — Cuthbert
A world that was isn't the world that is though. Or if it be the same world, then it is the world with humanity in it. — SophistiCat
Yeah, but we only occupy a small part of one solar system as one species out of many. Independence means our existence isn't necessary for the rest to exist. That's quite different from cultural artifacts or human language, which clearly depend on us for existence. — Marchesk
the world is/must be such as to accommodate the existence of humanity. — SophistiCat
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