24.03 Relativism, Reason, and Reality, Spring 2005
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Yablo, Stephen
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Relativism, Reason, and Reality
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Are moral standards relative to cultures and/or moral frameworks? Are there incompatible or non-comparable ways of thinking about the world that are somehow equally good? Is science getting closer to the truth? Is rationality--the notion of a good reason to believe something--relative to cultural norms? What are selves? Is there a coherent form of relativism about the self? Guided by the writings of Thomas Kuhn, Gilbert Harman, Judith Thomson, John Perry and Derek Parfit, we attempt to make these vague questions precise, and we make a start at answering them.
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2005-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Linguistics and PhilosophyOther identifiers
24.03-Spring2005
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24.03
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relativism, moral standards, science, truth, rationality, cultural norms, Thomas Kuhn, Karl Popper, Gilbert Harman, Judith Thomson, Derek Parfit
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