Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0171 - Philosophy, Relativism, Truth
Fall
2012
1
4.00
Christoph Cox
10:30AM-11:50AM T,TH
Hampshire College
308978
Emily Dickinson Hall 4
cacHA@hampshire.edu
Is there such a thing as "objective" or "absolute" truth? Or is everything "relative" - to a particular individual, culture, language, or conceptual scheme? What is truth, anyway? In this course, we will examine the nature of truth, knowledge, and value, and consider a range of challenges to the idea of "objective" or "absolute" truth. We will begin by considering solipsism, skepticism, and subjective relativism and then spend most of the semester discussing various forms of relativism (conceptual, epistemic, ethical, cultural, aesthetic, etc.). Drawing upon texts from early Greek philosophy through contemporary Anglo-American and European philosophy, we will try to sort out strong from weak arguments for various versions of objectivism and relativism.
Culture, Humanities, and Languages Writing and Research Multiple Cultural Perspectives