Equal Validity or Nonneutrality? A defense of relativism

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In this paper, I oppose Baghramian and Coliva’s characterization of relativism insofar as it attributes to this view a commitment with Equal Validity, or the idea that the many radically different ways of seeing the world are equally valid. I argue that Equal Validity conflicts with Nonneutrality, which is another of the theses that Baghramian and Coliva use to characterize relativism, and which can be summarized as the idea that there is no privileged point of view. I argue that, once we choose Nonneutrality over Equal Validity, we can make sense of the notion of faultless disagreement, which Baghramian and Coliva reject. This goes against Baghramian and Coliva’s argument that, since there is no such thing as faultless disagreement, there is no motivation for relativism either.

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Pérez-Navarro, E. (2022). Equal Validity or Nonneutrality? A defense of relativism. Analysis, 82(3), 492-498

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This work has been funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation under a Juan de la Cierva-Formación fellowship (FJC2020- 045045-I) and the research project “Disagreement in Attitudes: Normativity, Affective Polarization and Disagreement” (PID2019-109764RB-I00), by the Spanish Ministry of Universities under a Margarita Salas fellowship, by the Regional Government of Andalusia under the research projects “Public Disagreements, Affective Polarization and Immigration in Andalusia” (B-HUM-459-UGR18) and “The Inferential Identification of Propositions: A Reconsideration of Classical Dichotomies in Metaphysics, Semantics and Pragmatics” (P18-FR-2907), by the University of Granada under the excellence unit FiloLab-UGR (UCE.PPP2017.04), and by the BBVA Foundation under the research project “Evaluations in Disguise: A Dynamic Expressivist Account of Propaganda” (DINEXPROP).

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