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absolute reality

absolute reality

in philosophy, the totality of what really exists, regarded as a unity transcending the world of phenomena experienced and interpreted by humans. The concept of an absolute reality is mainly of significance in the idealist tradition deriving from the work of Immanuel Kant. See noumenon; transcendentalism.

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