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Understanding Perspectivism

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Massimi, Michela, McCoy, Casey D.
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Feyerabend's perspectivism

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2016
Although, Feyerabend himself seems never to have used the term 'perspectivism' to designate a philosophical position, I think his views about science are very well characterized as perspectival. In fact, his later writings contain much that contributes to current thinking about perspectivism. I would like, therefore, to distinguish my own perspectivism
Amanda M Lanzillo
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Perspectivism

Think, 2006
Is truth just a matter of perspective?
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Perspectivism

Noûs, 2019
AbstractConsider the sentence “Lois knows that Superman flies, but she doesn't know that Clark flies”. In this paper we defend a Millian contextualist semantics for propositional attitude ascriptions, according to which ordinary uses of this sentence are true but involve a mid‐sentence shift in context. Absent any constraints on the relevant parameters
Jeremy Goodman, Harvey Lederman
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Perspectivism

American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 1994
Relevant le defi de leur incommensurabilite, l'A. compare les points de vue radicalement differents de Thomas d'Aquin et de Nietzsche en ce qui concerne le role de l'intellect et de la volonte dans l'activite humaine. Le desaccord entre les deux penseurs releve de leur differente methode philosophique: genealogique pour Nietzsche, dialectique pour ...
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Perspectival reference

2020
This chapter is about substitutability of co-referential terms and argues that what is required is a general semantics of perspectives. It begins by reviewing the standard sort of puzzle, which involves embedding distinct terms under a propositional attitude verb.
Ash Asudeh, Gianluca Giorgolo
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Perspectival Thought

2007
AbstractOur thought and talk are situated: they do not take place in a vacuum but always in a context, and they always concern an external situation relative to which they are to be evaluated. Since that is so, this book argues, our linguistic and mental representations alike must be assigned two layers of content: the explicit content, or lekton, is ...
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Perspectival Accounts

Abstract This chapter turns to the Perspectival Account developed in Camp (2013, 2018). While at first glance Camp’s content might seem to meet the specificity challenge, the chapter argues it nevertheless falls short. Despite initial apparencies, there’s no adequate way of characterizing perspectival content in a way that is plausibly ...
Una Stojnić, Ernie Lepore
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Perspectivism

2015
Michael N. Forster   +2 more
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Aesthetic Perspectivism

2000
Abstract Section 1 of The Gay Science functions as an overture. Like Wagner’s overture to Tristan und Isolde, it defies tradition by offering not a firm point of reference, but a vertiginous lunge into the body of the book. Again like the overture, it avoids any stable cadence, precluding any sense of the direction of the book as a whole.
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