* for those who reject the concept of mind, refer to 'independent of human conditions'.Philosophical realism – .. is the view that a certain kind of thing (ranging widely from abstract objects like numbers to moral statements to the physical world itself) has [absolutely] mind-independent* existence,
i.e. that it exists even in the absence of any mind perceiving it
or that its existence is not just a mere appearance in the eye of the beholder.
Reality within philosophical realism is claimed to exist regardless of whether there are humans or not.
Realism-in-general is an evolutionary default which is accepted as relatively independent of the human conditions.
However, p-realists adopt and cling to [like there is no tomorrow] philosophical realism dogmatically as an ideology where the mind-independence is absolute and unconditional of the human conditions [beliefs, judgments, opinions, etc.].
My question is:
What is the loss to humanity if we were to reject philosophical-realism totally?