I am interested in relativism and in answering the question above...
I would like to read your thoughts about it...
Thanks....


Beati Pauperes wrote:Is everything really relative?


Beati Pauperes wrote:Is everything really relative?
I am interested in relativism and in answering the question above...
Very nearly, in a physical sense. In a moral sense, the field is wide open.
I'm still undecided reagrding morals and ethics.

dbigdawg wrote:With relativism, you would not be able to use reason to convince someone of your position. You would be limited to not convincing them or using force to make that person accept it.![]()

Bardo de Saldo wrote:There's a couple two three philosophical doctrines called relativism. They all boil down to this: Truth is relative. Hardly dangerous, except for Moral Absolutists on a mission. As if Truth was so important. Last time they took a count of liars, no doctrine appeared to be under-represented.
Bardo de Saldo wrote:Really, if you hold something to be True, does it matter whether that truth is absolute or relative?
chad wrote:if 'relativism' means that things are relative, then i guess if you assume that things are 'knowable things', then all knowable things are relative to knowledge, as aristotle says in the categories.
dbigdawg wrote:With relativism, you would not be able to use reason to convince someone of your position. You would be limited to not convincing them or using force to make that person accept it.![]()

I am not really into Philosophy but the above does not make sense to me.dbigdawg wrote: Objective truth does not necessarily mean that it is absolute. Objective truth can be overturned with a better argument.


a glass half full: absolute fact.
a glass half empty: relatively true.
Kurt Goedel was mathematician not really a philosopher.
Something can be both true and false? In other words, can be and not be at the sametime?
It is true that the apple does not fall far from the tree, but just because a large group of people (a culture) think that something is right and do that doesn't make it right nor does it make a fact.
"This glass is half full": objective truth.
"This glass is half empty": subjective opinion.

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