Jul 23, 2024
It isn’t absolutism to expect people to adduce evidence for their beliefs commensurate with the confidence with which they hold them. In fact, that seems to be the most defensible version of relativism there is.
It isn’t absolutism to expect people to adduce evidence for their beliefs commensurate with the confidence with which they hold them. In fact, that seems to be the most defensible version of relativism there is.
Lawyer turned stay-at-home dad. I write about philosophy, culture, and law. Author of the book “Truth Evolves”. Top writer in History, Culture, and Politics.