A further step from Meilandian relativism
The philosophical studies of Yamaguchi University Volume 6
Page 53-74
published_at 1997
Title
メイランド的相対主義からの更なる一歩
A further step from Meilandian relativism
Creators
Irifuji Motoyoshi
Source Identifiers
In this paper I wish to offer a new perspective on relativism throughand beyond examining Meilandian Relativism. Although my argumenttends towards defending relativism against certain criticisms, therelativism that can survive the attack of non-relativism turns out to beradically different from what is generally implied by the term ‘relativism.' This radically different relativism is not one which insists on “therelativity of truth for schemes, or systems,” but rather one which expresses “the finitude of ‘us' (=oneness without any boundary)”, that is, “the relativity embedded in the asymmetric triad (relativism-nonrelativism-Meiland's unconscious discourse itself).” My argument proceeds as follows. (1) 1 begin by specifying anallegedly decisive criticism for the self-refutation of relativism. (II)Then, after giving due attention to Meiland's “On the Paradox of Cognitive Relativism” as a suggested objection to that criticism. (III) I analyze some contentious points of his argument, and highlight the insufficiencies of his description. (IV) Finally, in an attempt to develophis investigation beyond what he intended, 1 present purified relativismas “ the realization of ‘our' finitude”.
Languages
jpn
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
山口大学哲学研究会
Date Issued
1997
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
Relations
[ISSN]0919-357X
[NCID]AN10403441
Schools
教育学部