PHIL 2020 Lecture 2: PHIL 2020 Unit 2 Notes

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The first is what we will call subjective relativism, since the claim says that truth is relative to the subject in question. The second is what we will call social relativism, since the claim says that truth is relative to the society in question. The fourth is what we will call veristic nihilism (from the latin, veritas = truth, nihil = nothing) One can be a relativist about many things, but all varieties make some claim about the relativity of a certain kind of truth: ethical relativism, legal/political relativism, justificatory relativism, biological relativism, psychological relativism, etc. Our focus is on relativism about truth in the broadest. The importance of perspective to experience and belief-formation. The apparent impossibility of discovering an objective standard- everyone is a subject, so any standard that anyone adopts will be subjective. The ethical importance of tolerance and open-mindedness (toward other cultures)

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