Relativistic content and disagreement
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Richard, Mark. 2011. Relativistic Content and Disagreement. Philosophical Studies 156, no. 3: 421–431. doi:10.1007/s11098-010-9687-9.Abstract
Herman Cappelen and John Hawthorne’s Relativism and Monadic Truth presses a number of worries about relativistic content.1 It forces one to think carefully about what a relativist should mean by saying that speakers disagree or contradict one another in asserting such content. My focus is on this question, though at points (in particular in Section 4) I touch on other issues Cappelen and Hawthorne (CH) raise.2Terms of Use
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