Universality (philosophy)

In philosophy, universality or absolutism is the idea that universal facts exist and can be progressively discovered, as opposed to relativism, which asserts that all facts are relative to one's perspective.[1][2] Absolutism and relativism have been explored at length in contemporary analytic philosophy.

Also see Kantian and Platonist notions of "universal", which are considered by most philosophers to be separate notions.

  1. ^ "Relativism". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  2. ^ Bonnett, A. (2005). Anti-racism. Routledge.

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