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(2009) Synthese 166 (2).
This paper explores the question of whether there is an interesting form of specifically epistemic relativism available, a position which can lend support to claims of a broadly relativistic nature but which is not committed to relativism about truth. It is argued that the most plausible rendering of such a view turns out not to be the radical thesis that it is often represented as being.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-007-9278-2
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Pritchard, D. (2009). Defusing epistemic relativism. Synthese 166 (2), pp. 397-412.
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