Relativism, reality and philosophy

Author:Horton, J

Article Title:Relativism, reality and philosophy

Abstract:
This article explores Peter Winch's account of the relationship between language and reality. It defends Winch against some common misunderstandings of his views but identifies two problematic areas. The first concerns the internal coherence of his account of philosophy. The second relates to the issue of rejecting particular ways of life or cultural practices as erroneous or illusory. One source of these problems is a tension between Winch's official conception of philosophy and his own commitment to 'defending' the plurality of diverse ways of life.

Keywords:  culture; language; reality; relativism; understanding

DOI: 10.1177/09526950022120575

Source:HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES

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