Relativism in contemporary American philosophy / Timothy Mosteller.

Relativism about knowledge or truth has always provoked the ire of philosophers. Ever since Protagoras declared in antiquity that "man is the measure of all things", relativism has been repeatedly attacked. Recently, however, Alasdair MacIntyre has observed that "relativism ... is one...

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Main Author: Mosteller, Timothy
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Continuum, ©2006.
Series:Continuum studies in American philosophy.
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Summary:Relativism about knowledge or truth has always provoked the ire of philosophers. Ever since Protagoras declared in antiquity that "man is the measure of all things", relativism has been repeatedly attacked. Recently, however, Alasdair MacIntyre has observed that "relativism ... is one of those doctrines that have by now been refuted a number of times too often." Along with MacIntyre, Hilary Putnam and Richard Rorty have also argued that while relativism may be problematic, there are valuable insights in it that philosophers need to take notice of. This book sorts out exactly.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 192 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 182-190) and index.
ISBN:9781847141538
1847141536
9780826486363
0826486363
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.