Direct and indirect realism are two philosophical theories regarding perception, particularly the way in which we perceive the external world. ### Direct Realism Direct realism, also known as naive realism, posits that the world is perceived directly as it is. According to this view, when we see an object, we are perceiving it as it is in reality, without any intervening processes or representations.

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