‘Relativism’ is often treated as a dirty word in philosophy. Showing that a view entails relativism is almost always considered tantamount to showing that it is nonsensical. However, relativistic theories are not entirely unappealing – they have features which might be tempting if they weren’t thought to be outweighed by problematic consequences. In this paper I argue that it’s possible to secure the intuitively appealing features of at least one kind of relativism – epistemic relativism – without having to accept any problematic consequences. I do this by defending what I call 'stratified relativism'
In her book Extended Rationality: A Hinge Epistemology (2015), Annalisa Coliva distances her positiv...
Abstract: Recent years have witnessed a revival of interest in relativism. Proponents have defende...
Proponents of pragmatic encroachment in epistemology claim that a variety of epistemic matters, such...
‘Relativism’ is often treated as a dirty word in philosophy. Showing that a view entails relativism ...
Epistemic relativism rejects the idea that claims can be assessed from a universally applicable, obj...
Epistemic relativism comes in many forms, which have been much discussed in the last decade or so in...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores the question of whether there is an interesting form of specifically e...
Epistemology is, roughly, the philosophical theory of knowledge, its nature and scope. What is the s...
Relativism, roughly put, is the view that truth and falsity, right and wrong, standards of reasonin...
There are a number of debates that are relevant to questions concerning objectivity in science. One ...
I argue that a standard formulation of hinge epistemology is host to epistemic relativism and show t...
Epistemic relativists often appeal to an epistemic incommensurability thesis. One notable example is...
In this paper I explore the relationship between social epistemology and relativism in the context o...
In her book Extended Rationality: A Hinge Epistemology (2015), Annalisa Coliva distances her positiv...
Abstract: Recent years have witnessed a revival of interest in relativism. Proponents have defende...
Proponents of pragmatic encroachment in epistemology claim that a variety of epistemic matters, such...
‘Relativism’ is often treated as a dirty word in philosophy. Showing that a view entails relativism ...
Epistemic relativism rejects the idea that claims can be assessed from a universally applicable, obj...
Epistemic relativism comes in many forms, which have been much discussed in the last decade or so in...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores the question of whether there is an interesting form of specifically e...
Epistemology is, roughly, the philosophical theory of knowledge, its nature and scope. What is the s...
Relativism, roughly put, is the view that truth and falsity, right and wrong, standards of reasonin...
There are a number of debates that are relevant to questions concerning objectivity in science. One ...
I argue that a standard formulation of hinge epistemology is host to epistemic relativism and show t...
Epistemic relativists often appeal to an epistemic incommensurability thesis. One notable example is...
In this paper I explore the relationship between social epistemology and relativism in the context o...
In her book Extended Rationality: A Hinge Epistemology (2015), Annalisa Coliva distances her positiv...
Abstract: Recent years have witnessed a revival of interest in relativism. Proponents have defende...
Proponents of pragmatic encroachment in epistemology claim that a variety of epistemic matters, such...