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Perspectivism

2022
they can be used as a tool for a detailed analysis of epistemic situations and their results (theories, positions, views, etc.). The final part of the article will formulate a number of significant implications of the new programmatic understanding of ...
Kenneth Smith
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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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Cultural translation activities: Ethical-methodological propositions to participatory research of occupations based on Amerindian perspectivism

Journal of Occupational Science, 2023
Participatory research is a dynamic process of social action that generates knowledge based on cycles of reflection about the concrete historical reality of individuals and collective participants. Occupation-based interventions lack studies that address
Diego Eugênio Roquette Godoy Almeida
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Mereological Perspectivism in Philosophy of Biology

open access: yesPhilosophy Compass
ABSTRACT 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) necessarily depends on the selection of privileged parts of the composite.
Adrian Stencel, Javier Suarez
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A Potential Perspective for Potential Perspectivism—Reply to Fassio

Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy, 2022
This discussion article replies to a challenge for potential perspectivism raised by Davide Fassio in this journal. Potential Perspectivism holds that what one ought to do depends on facts that are potentially accessible.
Andy Mueller
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Giere’s instrumental Perspectivism

open access: yesEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science, 2020
When Ron Giere (1999, 2006) introduced perspectivism into philosophy of science, he provided a perspectivist analysis of both scientific instruments and scientific theorizing.
Kane Baker
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Perspectivism and shamanism in the Jungian clinic: the jaguar as an archetypal image of the Latin American cultural unconscious.

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2022
Amerindians, living in a perspective of synchronicity, attribute to symmetry a negative value that produces an understanding of unstable dualism cosmologies, in a continuous and dynamic imbalance, in a notion of complementarity between conscious and ...
Ana Luísa Teixeira de Menezes   +1 more
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Perspectivism, inconsistent models, and contrastive explanation

open access: yesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2010
It is widely recognized that scientific theories are often associated with strictly inconsistent models, but there is little agreement concerning the epistemic consequences.
Chakravartty, Anjan, Anjan Chakravartty
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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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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 ...
D. Bruno
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