Consensus reality
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Consensus reality (rarely or mistakenly called "consensual reality") is an approach to answering the question 'What is real?', a profound philosophical question, with answers dating back to prehistory; it is almost invariably used to refer to human consensus reality, though there have been mentions of feline and canine consensus reality.
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- Reality
- Real life
- Brute fact
- Common knowledge
- Conventional wisdom
- Hyperreality
- Map-territory relation for how beliefs about reality, and reality itself, relate to each other
- Pragmatism
- Reality shifts
- Reality tunnel
- Simulated reality
- Social construction
- Social constructionism
- Tinkerbell effect
- Truth by consensus
- Truthiness
- Wikiality
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