1st Edition

The Possibility of Relative Truth An Examination of the Possibility of Truth Relativism Within Coherence and Correspondence Host Theories of Truth

By Peter Davson-Galle Copyright 1998
    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1998, this book is an investigation of the possibility of articulating a coherent thesis of truth relativism within first, a host correspondence theory of truth and second, a host coherence theory of truth. The type of relativism addressed in the book is what is sometimes called ’framework relativism’ - that where truth is relativised to a framework of belief or conceptual scheme. A further restraint is that a global relativistic thesis is sought - one which is relativistic about all truths. The book does not set itself the task of defending relativism but just that of seeking a coherent articulation of it.

    Part 1. Correspondence Truth Relativism. 1. The Correspondence Theory and Relativism. 2. Framework Relativisms with One World Realism. 3. Categorial Repertoire Weak Truth Relativism. 4. The Truth Status of Truth Relativism Itself. 5. Totally Incommensurable Conceptual Schemes. 6. Alternative Categorial Webs. Part 2. Coherence Truth Relativism. 7. Truth Relativism within Non-Realist Theories. 8. Propositional Relativism. 9. Possible-Strong Actual Belief Relativism. 10. Weak Truth Coherentism. 11. Coherence Relativism and Standard Objections.

    Biography

    Peter Davson-Galle

    ’... merely to provide a coherent articulation ...the conclusion he reaches is that it proves to be the correspondence theory, not the coherence theory, within which it is easier to articulate global framework truth relativism’ Bibliographie De La Philosophie