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Year: 2009

Pages: 1-5

Series: Synthese

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Dan L. De Sà, "Relativizing utterance-truth?", Synthese 170 (1), 2009, pp. 1-5.

Relativizing utterance-truth?

Dan L. De Sà

pp. 1-5

in: Synthese 170 (1), 2009.

Abstract

In recent years, some people have held that a radical relativist position is defensible in some philosophically interesting cases, including future contingents, predicates of personal taste, evaluative predicates in general, epistemic modals, and knowledge attributions. The position is frequently characterized as denying that utterance-truth is absolute. I argue that this characterization is inappropriate, as it requires a metaphysical substantive contention with which moderate views as such need not be committed. Before this, I also offer a more basic, admittedly less exciting alternative characterization of the position, in terms of departing from the Kaplan–Lewis–Stalnaker two-dimensional framework.

Publication details

Year: 2009

Pages: 1-5

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Dan L. De Sà, "Relativizing utterance-truth?", Synthese 170 (1), 2009, pp. 1-5.