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Disagreement, Points of View, and Truth-Relativism
Antti Hautamäkisubject
viewpoint relativismPhilosophytotuusteoriatfilosofiapoints of viewnäkökulmamielipiteetsuhteellisuustruth-relativismdisagreementkontekstirelativismitotuusdescription
AbstractTruth-relativism is the claim that the truth of statements is dependent on the context in which they are made. In this article, truth-relativism is considered as a way to explain disagreements. Viewpoint relativism, a recent version of truth-relativism, is introduced as a useful framework to analyse how truth-relativism approaches disagreements. Viewpoint relativism is based on contextual semantics and the logic of viewpoint, which is a two-dimensional modal logic. In viewpoint relativism, the central concept is a point of view in relation to which truth claims are evaluated. Viewpoint relativism is compared to the truth-relativism of Peter Lasersohn and John MacFarlane. Finally, truth-relativism is defended against the critique of Paul Boghossian that it represents untenable ‘replacement relativism’.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2022-02-16 | Acta Analytica |