[PDF][PDF] Enactivism Necessarily Entails the Acceptance of a Form of Cultural Relativity
VAN Kato - 2022 - researchgate.net
Both cultural relativists and enactivists oppose the same universalist view on mind and
meaning and both appeal to context in their attempt to do so. Accordingly, a scrutiny was in …
meaning and both appeal to context in their attempt to do so. Accordingly, a scrutiny was in …
Relativism and cultural studies
D Mills - Think, 2003 - cambridge.org
Issue two contained three pieces arguing against relativism: the view that what is true from
one individual's or community's perspective might be false from another, that there is no …
one individual's or community's perspective might be false from another, that there is no …
Relativity and Relativism: On a Failed Analogy
A Cornea - Cultura, 2012 - ingentaconnect.com
My paper is a reply to Mr. Seungbae Park's article,“Defence of Cultural Relativism”(Park,
2011), which holds that no culture is better than another. In response, my paper challenges …
2011), which holds that no culture is better than another. In response, my paper challenges …
Relativism and its deniers
RA Segal - Soundings: An Interdisciplinary …, 2012 - scholarlypublishingcollective.org
One of the most impressive aspects of Scott Davis's excellent new book is his blending of
philosophy with anthropology. Philosophers tend to dismiss anthropologists because …
philosophy with anthropology. Philosophers tend to dismiss anthropologists because …
Objectivism versus Relativism: What Are We Arguing About?
R Pinxten - Cognitive Relativism and Social Science, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
The socioculturally induced values have to be taken into account in the discussion of
relativism. A similar argumentative move can also be discerned in the Weltanschauung …
relativism. A similar argumentative move can also be discerned in the Weltanschauung …
In search of human unvirersality: Context and justification in cultural philosophy
P Ikuenobe - Humanitas, 1998 - search.proquest.com
In this paper, I defend a view of cultural philosophy that involves a critical, analytical, and
systematic study of beliefs, epistemic practices, and theories of different cultures. I then …
systematic study of beliefs, epistemic practices, and theories of different cultures. I then …
Cognitive Relativism without Incommensurability, Truth, and Particularism
P Ikuenobe - International Studies in Philosophy, 2001 - pdcnet.org
INTRODUCTIOr-J 71. equestionaboutthenatureandmethodologyo…-. 1.; hy is an
epistemological one. Particularism and universalism, as two views about such nature, do …
epistemological one. Particularism and universalism, as two views about such nature, do …
Rationality, relativism, and religion: A reinterpretation of Peter Winch
K Schilbrack - Sophia, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Many point to Peter Winch's discussion of rationality, relativism, and religion as a
paradigmatic example of cultural relativism. In this paper, I argue that Winch's relationship to …
paradigmatic example of cultural relativism. In this paper, I argue that Winch's relationship to …
[PDF][PDF] Cultural relativism: Some comments
N Otakpor - Philosophica, 1994 - philosophica.ugent.be
Since the publication of Richard Rorty's" Philosophy and The Mirror of Nature" la lot of
academic water has passed under the bridge of scholarship. Rorty's principal thesis, indeed …
academic water has passed under the bridge of scholarship. Rorty's principal thesis, indeed …
Relativism—a Pervasive Feature of the Contemporary Western World?
M Stenmark - Social Epistemology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
What is relativism? Why should we (or should we not) adopt a relativistic stance towards
what we and others hold to be true about the world? And how did relativism come to be such …
what we and others hold to be true about the world? And how did relativism come to be such …