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Anti-realism is a philosophical position that opposes realism and is characterized by the belief that reality is hypothetical and that the human mind can only access socially constructed interpretations. Anti-realists believe that the truth of a statement is based on its demonstrability through internal logic mechanisms rather than its correspondence to an external reality. Anti-realists believe that the human mind can never reach reality, and that reality is not assumed. Anti-realists prioritizes subjective experience over realistic representations and can be seen in artistic movements like surrealism and expressionism. Anti-realists deny the world is mind-independent, concluding that realism is false. Anti-realism is the belief that objects continue to exist even when nobody is there to see them. Anti-realism is a philosophical position that claims science is a useful tool for making predictions and modeling, but not for providing an accurate picture of the real world. Anti-realists believe that scientific theories are best evaluated for their usefulness rather than their truth.