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Mereological Perspectivism in Philosophy of Biology

open access: yesPhilosophy Compass, Volume 21, Issue 1, January/February 2026.
This paper presents the philosophical implications of the position that we call mereological perspectivism . Mereological perspectivism asserts that determining whether a composite biological object constitutes a single unit (an individual ...
A. Stencel, Javier Suárez
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What is Nietzschean about Nietzsche’s perspectivism? Preliminary reflections

Inquiry, 2023
Nietzsche’s perspectivism has received restricted and unrestricted interpretations. The latter take the cognitive effects of ‘perspectives’ to be pervasive and general; the former argue they are restricted to special subject matters, have limited effects,
R. Lanier, Lanier Anderson
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Perspectivism, Cognitivism, and the Ethical Evaluation of Art

The Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2023
:My aim in this article is to explore the role of perspectivism—roughly, the view that works of art prescribe a certain perspective—in aesthetic cognitivism and in the ethical evaluation of art, particularly as it features in the value-interaction debate.
I. Jovanović
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Perspectivism and Rights

Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy
Perspectivism is the view that what an agent ought to do always needs to be determined relative to this agent’s epistemic position. Despite its many virtues, this theory appears crucially flawed in its inability to properly account for the existence of ...
Daniele Bruno
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Perspectivism and Behaviourism: A Response to Katzav

Australasian Philosophical Review, 2022
My response to Joel Katzav’s original article looks at potentially competing claims about perspectivism, psychology, and our understanding of concrete experience.
Peter Olen
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The Impact of Annotator Personas on LLM Behavior Across the Perspectivism Spectrum

International Conference on Natural Language and Speech Processing
In this work, we explore the capability of Large Language Models (LLMs) to annotate hate speech and abusiveness while considering predefined annotator personas within the strong-to-weak data perspectivism spectra.
O. O. Sarumi   +3 more
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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
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Global Philosophy, Positionality, and Non-Relativist Perspectivism

Philosophy East & West
:A new vocabulary has prominently entered the discourse of comparative philosophy. Such philosophy, and philosophy as such, is often supposed to be “global,” “cosmopolitan,” “fusion,” or “post-comparative.” The intention is to have a more global scope in
Ralph Weber
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A zetetic approach to perspectivism

The Philosophical Quarterly
According to perspectivism, what I ought to do depends on my perspective. While recently popular, perspectivism faces a central puzzle. In some deliberative practices, facts outside our perspective are clearly relevant.
Inken Titz
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Perspectivism: Its Promise and Vicissitudes

Journal of Social and Political Philosophy
This essay articulates an ontological perspectivism for a relational world, drawing comparatively upon Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Mannheim, Alfred North Whitehead, Viveiros de Castro and Carl Rovelli to do so.
William E. Connolly
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