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OverviewThe truth of an utterance depends on various factors. Usually these factors are assumed to be: the meaning of the sentence uttered, the context in which the utterance was made, and the way things are in the world. Recently, however, a number of cases have been discussed where there seems to be reason to think that the truth of an utterance is not yet fully determined by these three factors, and that truth must therefore depend on a further factor. The most prominent examples include utterances about values, utterances attributing knowledge, utterances that state that something is probable or epistemically possible, and utterances about the contingent future. In these cases, some have argued, the standard picture needs to be modified to admit extra truth-determining factors, and there is further controversy about the exact role of any such extra factors. With contributions from some of the key figures in the contemporary debate on relativism this book is about a topic that is the focus of much traditional and current interest: whether truth is relative to standards of taste, values, or subjective informational states. It is an issue in the philosophy of language, but one with important connections to other areas of philosophy, such as meta-ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Manuel García-Carpintero (, University of Barcelona) , Max Kölbel (, University of Birmingham and ICREA at Universitat de Barcelona)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.660kg ISBN: 9780199234950ISBN 10: 0199234957 Pages: 326 Publication Date: 14 August 2008 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents"Preface 1: Max Kölbel: Introduction: ""Motivations for Relativism"" I: RELATIVISM ELABORATED 2: François Recanati: Moderate Relativism 3: Stefano Predelli and Isidora Stojanovic: Semantic Relativism and the Logic of Indexicals 4: John MacFarlane: Truth in the Garden of Forking Paths 5: Denis Bonnay and Paul Egré: Margins for Error in Context 6: Manuel García-Carpintero: Relativism, Vagueness and What Is Said II: THE METAPHYISCAL SIGNIFICANCE OF RELATIVISM 7: Crispin Wright: Relativism about Truth Itself: Haphazard Thoughts about the Very Idea 8: Iris Einheuser: Three Forms of Truth-Relativism III: OBJECTIONS TO RELATIVISM 9: Sebastiano Moruzzi: Assertion, Belief and Disagreement 10: Sven Rosenkranz: Frege, Relativism and Faultless Disagreement 11: Richard Dietz: Epistemic Modals and Correct Disagreement IV: ALTERNATIVES TO RELATIVISM 12: Herman Cappelen: Content Relativism 13: Andrea Iacona: Faultless or Disagreement 14: Dan Lopez de Sa: Presuppositions of Commonality: an Indexical Relativist Account of Disagreement"ReviewsRelative Truth is a unique and wide-ranging collection of high quality essays in this quickly developing field.... Relative Truth is a well-organised and challenging collection. It significantly advances the contemporary discussion of relativism. * Paul McCallion, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * Relative Truth is a unique and wide-ranging collection of high quality essays in this quickly developing field... Relative Truth is a well-organised and challenging collection. It significantly advances the contemporary discussion of relativism. Paul McCallion, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Author InformationMax Kölbel received his PhD from King's College London in 1997. He has taught philosophy at UNAM in México City, at Swansea, Cambridge, and since 2001 at the University of Birmingham. From 2008, he will be ICREA Research Professor at the University of Barcelona. ; Manuel García-Carpintero received his PhD from the University of Barcelona in 1988 and has taught in the department of Lògica, Història i Filosofia there since 1984. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |