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Truth In Context An Essay On Pluralism And Objectivity Michael P Lynch

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Truth In Context An Essay On Pluralism And Objectivity Michael P Lynch
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Publisher: The MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 187
Author: Michael P. Lynch
ISBN: 026262155X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Truth In Context An Essay On Pluralism And Objectivity Michael P Lynch by Michael P. Lynch 026262155X instant download after payment.

A Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 1999Academic debates about pluralism and truth have become increasingly polarized in recent years. One side embraces extreme relativism, deeming any talk of objective truth as philosophically na?ve. The opposition, frequently arguing that any sort of relativism leads to nihilism, insists on an objective notion of truth according to which there is only one true story of the world. Both sides agree that there is no middle path.In Truth in Context, Michael Lynch argues that there is a middle path, one where metaphysical pluralism is consistent with a robust realism about truth. Drawing on the work of Hilary Putnam, W. V. O. Quine, and Ludwig Wittgenstein, among others, Lynch develops an original version of metaphysical pluralism, which he calls relativistic Kantianism. He argues that one can take facts and propositions as relative without implying that our ordinary concept of truth is a relative, epistemic, or "soft" concept. The truths may be relative, but our concept of truth need not be.

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