But cognitive relativism itself comes in many different flavours, and these can overlap in various ways, in virtue of an overlap in the judgements involved. In terms of this classification, our concern is with one of the most inclusive kinds of cognitive relativism, epistemological relativism.
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Cognitive relativism is a philosophy that claims the truth or falsity of a statement is relative to a social group or individual. The following gives examples of both representatives of cognitive rel...
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Relativism is the idea that some elements or aspects of experience or culture are relative to, i.e., dependent on, other elements or aspects. Common statements that might be considered relativistic i...
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Ahh, such sweet music to my epistemological senses, however distorted they may be. Yes, there is little context to go on here, but it does speak for itself doesn’t it? All and ever are rarely epistemologically admissible and yet easily used in our everyday speech.
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From a complete reading of her post I think she wants us to understand that change isn’t necessarily an indicator that one is progressing in a positive way in their theology. ... She offers two options, ... Let’s explore the unavailability of the second option to see if perhaps Melinda was, in fact, being a bit short-sighted...
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In this paper, I discuss the problem of epistemological relativism, which I take to be the problem of providing epistemic norms with an objective rational justification, rather than the problem of arguing for universality. ... Sankey, Howard (2007) Azande Witchcraft, Epistemological Relativism and the Problem of the Criterion.
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Deception, Denial, and Relativism: what the Bush administration learned from the French. ... Respond to this Article ... Every president deceives. But each has his own style of deceit. Ronald Reagan was a master of baseless stories -- trees cause more pollution than cars -- that captured his vision of how the world should be.
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Epistemology is the field of studying human knowledge, so epistemological relativism means that you think, like Moses, that truth and knowledge are relative. Mo gets him by applying epistemological relativism to epistemological relativism...
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In dealing with this brand of relativism, we must take into account that its popularity was not due to epistemological, but to practical considerations. ... Epistemological relativism as expressed in the writings of some of the historicists, e.g., Karl Knies and Max Weber, was not motivated by political zeal.
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3. Epistemological Relativism in the Sciences of Human Action ... Epistemological relativism as expressed in the writings of some of the historicists, e.g., Karl Knies and Max Weber, was not motivated by political zeal.
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