• Factual relativism (also called epistemic relativism, epistemological relativism, alethic relativism, and cognitive relativism) argues that truth is relative...
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  • rationality, and that there are only relative ones. Alethic relativism (also factual relativism) is the doctrine that there are no absolute truths, i.e....
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  • Moral relativism or ethical relativism (often reformulated as relativist ethics or relativist morality) is used to describe several philosophical positions...
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  • politically neutral manner. Philosophy portal Psychology portal Dogma Factual relativism Intersubjectivity Journalistic objectivity Naïve realism Objectivity...
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  • Moral universalism is the opposing position to various forms of moral relativism. Universalist theories are generally forms of moral realism, though exceptions...
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    Discordianism Doublethink Factual relativism Fatalism Anekantavada Syādvāda Law of excluded middle Laws of thought Monism Moral relativism Principle of bivalence...
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  • thesis - Externalism – Externism – Eyewitness testimony – Fact – Factual relativism – Fact–value distinction – Faith and rationality – Fallibilism – Falsifiability...
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    project has come under significant criticism for numerous factual inaccuracies and factual relativism. Wired magazine observed that Conservapedia was "attracting...
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  • surrounding world. Several various colloquialisms refer to linguistic relativism: the Whorf hypothesis; the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis (/səˌpɪər ˈhwɔːrf/ sə-PEER...
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  • 2021-06-30. Retrieved 2021-06-21. Chakravartty, Anjan (2004). "Stance Relativism: Empiricism Versus Metaphysics". Studies in History and Philosophy of...
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  • sentence implies an attitude held by someone. As such, it is a form of moral relativism in which the truth of moral claims is relative to the attitudes of individuals...
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  • culture from perceived threats posed by communism, Islamism and moral relativism. American conservatives may question epidemiology, climate change, and...
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    counter the increased secularisation of many Western countries. He viewed relativism's denial of objective truth, and the denial of moral truths in particular...
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  • University Press. Horgan, Terry & Timmons, Mark (2006b). "Expressivism, Yes! Relativism, No!", pp. 73–98 in Russ Shafer-Landau, ed., Oxford Studies in Metaethics...
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  • up factualism or evaluativism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Baden School Empiricism Is–ought problem Non-overlapping magisteria Relativism Väyrynen...
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  • similarities with past moral, epistemic, and political debates about relativism, postmodernity, and dishonesty in politics. Others insist that post-truth...
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  • itself, such as naturalism, evolutionism, scientism, secular humanism, and relativism." Article 22: "WE DENY that the teachings of Genesis 1-11 are mythical...
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  • The Closing of the American Mind (category All pages needing factual verification)
    philosopher Allan Bloom, in which the author criticizes the openness of relativism, in academia and society in general, as leading paradoxically to the great...
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  • Opponents of action against terrorists are guilty of promoting moral relativism or moral equivalence, in which the allegedly similar means of both anti-terrorists...
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  • Open-mindedness (category Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from December 2019)
    and Hare argued that schools should emphasize open-mindedness more than relativism in their science instruction, because the scientific community does not...
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    entry errors are corrected. Data can be seen as the smallest units of factual information that can be used as a basis for calculation, reasoning, or...
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    rejected Enlightenment belief in reason while embracing epistemological relativism and metaphysical nihilism instead?" Steven M. Sanders, professor emeritus...
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  • successfully replicate, they do not necessarily have to be useful, accurate, or factual. As an example, the geocentric model was a widely accepted concept despite...
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  • no plausible explanation for cross-cultural moral differences— ethical relativism. "The actual variations in the moral codes are more readily explained...
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  • Harry V. Jaffa (category All pages needing factual verification)
    application of Leo Strauss's revival of natural-right philosophy against the relativism and nihilism of our times". Jaffa wrote on topics ranging from Aristotle...
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  • implied that the demarcation occurs when statements become "factually significant". To be "factually significant", a statement must be verifiable. In order...
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  • Popular culture (category Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from August 2012)
    ISBN 978-1-137-54264-9. Knight, Robert H. The Age of Consent: the Rise of Relativism and the Corruption of Popular Culture. Dallas, Tex.: Spence Publishing...
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  • chapter by addressing critics who accuse him of irrationality and moral relativism. He asserts that accusations of irrationality are merely affirmations...
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  • Ethics, and the Modern Experience. Lecture 6, "Hume and the Challenge of Relativism"and Lecture 7, "Cultural Diversity, Human Nature, and the Social Sciences"...
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    associated with the movements known as historical particularism and cultural relativism. Studying in Germany, Boas was awarded a doctorate in 1881 in physics...
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