Naive realism, also known as common-sense realism, refers to the belief that the world as it appears to us is the way it truly is. However, this perspective can be limited and biased, as it fails to account for individual experiences or societal influences. Some synonyms for naive realism include uncritical realism, simple realism, direct realism, and folk realism. These synonyms highlight the tendency of naive realism to rely on simplistic or superficial understanding of complex phenomena. By acknowledging that our perceptions may be incomplete or biased, we can strive to approach the world with a more critical and nuanced perspective.