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Rationality and Relativism

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Are there absolute truths that can be gradually approached over time through rational processes? Or are all modes and systems of thought equally valid if viewed from within their own internally consistent frames of reference? Are there universal forms of reasoning and understanding that enable us to distinguish between rational beliefs and those that are demonstrably false, or is everything relative?

These central questions are addressed and debated by the distinguished contributors to this lively book. Some of them - Hollis, Lukes, Robin Horton, and Ernest Gellner - discuss new directions in their thinking since their earlier articles appeared in 1970 in the seminal volume Rationality (edited by Bryan Wilson). They are now joined in the debate by Ian Hacking, W. Newton-Smith, Charles Taylor, Jon Elster, Dan Sperber, and, in the jointly authored lead article, by Barry Barnes and David Bloor.

Emerging from the debate are a variety of supportable interpretations and conclusions rather than a single, distinct andquot;truth.andquot; The contributors represent the complete spectrum of positions between a relativism that challenges the very concept of a single world and the idea that there are ascertainable, objective universals.

Synopsis:

The contributors represent the complete spectrum of positions between a relativism that challenges the very concept of a single world and the idea that there are ascertainable, objective universals.

Synopsis:

Emerging from the debate are a variety of supportable interpretations and conclusions rather than a single, distinct truth. The contributors represent the complete spectrum of positions between a relativism that challenges the very concept of a single world and the idea that there are ascertainable, objective universals.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780262580618
Editor:
Lukes, Steven
Editor:
Hollis, Martin
Photographer:
Lukes, Steven
Editor:
Lukes, Steven
Editor:
Hollis, Martin
Author:
Hollis, Martin
Author:
Lukes, Steven
Author:
Lukes, Steven
Publisher:
The MIT Press
Location:
Cambridge, Mass. :
Subject:
History, Criticism, Surveys
Subject:
Metaphysics
Subject:
Relativity
Subject:
Rationalism
Subject:
Ethical relativism
Subject:
History & Surveys - General
Subject:
General Philosophy
Edition Number:
1st MIT Press ed.
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series Volume:
80-10
Publication Date:
19821115
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

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