Definition: In philosophy, unidealism is a philosophical position that posits that reality is not ideal but rather imperfect or incomplete. It suggests that the true nature of things is often subjective and varies from person to person. The idea behind this theory is that there are certain aspects of reality that cannot be fully realized or described in terms of "ideal" qualities, such as beauty, truthfulness, justice, etc. The existence of these imperfect qualities implies that our perception of reality may not always accurately reflect its