Making noises in counterpoint or chorus: Putnam's rejection of relativism |
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Authors: | Jeffery L. Johnson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Philosophy, Eastern Oregon State College, 97850 La Grande, OR, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Putnam's internal realism entails the simultaneous rejection of metaphysical realism and (anything goes or total or cultural) relativism. Putnam argues, in some places, that relativism is self-contradictory, and in others, that it is self-refuting. This paper attempts the exegetical task of explicating these challenging arguments, and the critical task of suggesting that a full-blown epistemological relativism may be capable of surviving the Putnam attack. |
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