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Relativism and Reality Robert Kirk

Relativism and Reality By Robert Kirk

Relativism and Reality by Robert Kirk


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Relativism and Reality: A Contemporary Introduction examines the philosophical tradition surrounding the question of reality and relativism, the belief that reality somehow depends on what we think

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Relativism and Reality: A Contemporary Introduction by Robert Kirk

Our thoughts about the world are clearly influenced by such things as point of view, temperament, past experience and culture. However, some thinkers go much further and argue that everything that exists depends on us, arguing that 'even reality is relative'. Can we accept such a claim in the face of events such as floods and other natural disasters or events seemingly beyond our control? 'Realists' argue that reality is independent of out thinking. 'Relativists' disagree, arguing that what there is depends on our point of view. Which is right?
Robert Kirk provides a crystal clear account of this debate from the Greek philosophers to Wittgenstein and Rorty. Along the way, he unpacks some of the more complicated issues surrounding ideas of objectivity, subjectivity, pragmatism and realism essential for those beginning any study of philosphy.

Relativism and Reality Reviews

'Robert Kirk's short, readable, and engaging book provides an excellent introduction to the considerations that motivate relativism and the reasons they are not convincing' - Philosophical Review

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CIN0415208165A
9780415208161
0415208165
Relativism and Reality: A Contemporary Introduction by Robert Kirk
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1999-06-24
208
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