Eclecticism and its descendent postmodernism raise the idea that the ultimate truth of the world can never really be known. The world is subjective down to its roots, reality is just like, your opinion man
Which? There’s four potential claims there.
The world is objective (ontologically mind independent) and knowable.
The world is objective but not (entirely) knowable. (To us. It’s obviously unknowable to a stone or a snail. How would we know that our jumped up monkey brains can comprehend everything?)
Reality is subjective in some sense that makes it tautologous that it is what we think it is. (Relativism,the idea that there are a lot of truths, as many as the number of believers multiplied by the number of beliefs)
Reality is cussed, in the sense that it contains no facts that are discernable by even an infinite intelligence, but also lacks any if-you-believe-its-true property. (Scepticism, the idea that there are no truths).
Even if you don’t believe in 4 or 3, that doesn’t mean that 1 is the only remaining option.
Even if your opponents dont believe in 1 or 2, that doesn’t mean they believe in 3. Relativists aren’t sceptics.
Which? There’s four potential claims there.
The world is objective (ontologically mind independent) and knowable.
The world is objective but not (entirely) knowable. (To us. It’s obviously unknowable to a stone or a snail. How would we know that our jumped up monkey brains can comprehend everything?)
Reality is subjective in some sense that makes it tautologous that it is what we think it is. (Relativism,the idea that there are a lot of truths, as many as the number of believers multiplied by the number of beliefs)
Reality is cussed, in the sense that it contains no facts that are discernable by even an infinite intelligence, but also lacks any if-you-believe-its-true property. (Scepticism, the idea that there are no truths).
Even if you don’t believe in 4 or 3, that doesn’t mean that 1 is the only remaining option.
Even if your opponents dont believe in 1 or 2, that doesn’t mean they believe in 3. Relativists aren’t sceptics.