•  709
    This paper tries to make plausible the following claims: The paragraphs §608-612 of On Certainty do not speak in favour of what Boghossian construes as the Master Argument for Relativism; that On Certainty introduces various relativistic themes; and that Boghossian and Wittgenstein conceptualize epistemic systems in rather different ways that lead to very different views on three candidate cases for radical difference in epistemic systems.
  •  1446
    Summa Contra Scepticos
    Philosophical Quarterly 68 (270): 184-193. 2018.
    This critical notice concerns Duncan Pritchard's Epistemic Angst. After a summary of the book, I offer some brief critical comments on five issues: the distinction between overriding and undercutting strategies against scepticism, epistemic relativism, foundationalist hinge epistemology, the relationship between hinge propositions and evidence, and the universality of rational evaluation. Epistemic Angst is Duncan Pritchard's to-date most comprehensive attempt to defuse Cartesian epistemic scept…Read more
  •  54
    Criticising Science
    Philosophy Now 142 12-15. 2021.
  •  101
    Relativism in the Philosophy of Science
    Cambridge University Press. 2021.
    'Relativism versus absolutism' is one of the fundamental oppositions that have dominated reflections about science for much of its history. Often these reflections have been inseparable from wider social-political concerns regarding the position of science in society. Where does this debate stand in the philosophy and sociology of science today? And how does the 'relativism question' relate to current concerns with 'post truth' politics? In Relativism in the Philosophy of Science, Martin Kusch e…Read more
  •  59
    How minds and selves are made
    Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 6 (1): 21-34. 2005.
    This paper aims at a conceptual clarification of some of the mechanisms that are involved when human selves are made in interactions with each other. Four such broad mechanisms are distinguished: socialisation, classification of self and others, the deference-emotion system, and the attribution and manipulation of the status of the responsible agent. The first two mechanisms are modelled with simple mechanical machines like clocks and signalling devices. Regarding the status of the responsible a…Read more
  •  981
    This paper explores two ideas put forward and defended in Bas van Fraassen’s The Empirical Stance (2002) as well as in some related papers. The first idea is that many philosophical positions are best rendered not as “doctrines” but as “stances,” that is, as sets, systems, or bundles of values, emotions, policies, preferences, and beliefs. The second idea is a form of epistemology that van Fraassen calls “epistemic voluntarism.” It is based on the rejection of two received views: that principles…Read more
  •  44
    Das Zeugnis der Holocaustüberlebenden: Gewissheit, Skeptizismus, Relativismus
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 67 (6): 979-991. 2019.
    To date philosophical reflections on the Holocaust and Holocaust survivor testimony have come almost exclusively from authors in the so-called “Continental tradition”. This paper is an attempt to contribute to the scholarship on Holocaust survivor testimony using some of the concepts and conceptions of “analytic philosophy”, more precisely, some of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s remarks in On Certainty. The paper uses these remarks to analyse the “linguistic despair” expressed by many Holocaust survivors…Read more
  •  1887
    From Völkerpsychologie to the Sociology of Knowledge
    Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 9 (2): 250-274. 2019.
    This article focuses on two developments in nineteenth-century (philosophy of) social science: Moritz Lazarus’s and Heymann Steinthal’s Völkerpsychologie and Georg Simmel’s early sociology of knowledge. The article defends the following theses. First, Lazarus and Steinthal wavered between a “strong” and a “weak” program for Völkerpsychologie. Ingredients for the strong program included methodological neutrality and symmetry; causal explanation of beliefs based on causal laws; a focus on groups, …Read more
  •  430
    Science: Introduction
    In Martin Kusch, Johannes Steizinger, Katherina Kinzel & Niels Jacob Wildschut (eds.), The Emergence of Relativism: German Thought from the Enlightenment to National Socialism, Routledge. pp. 59-62. 2019.
  •  1191
    Introduction: A Primer on Relativism
    In Martin Kusch, Johannes Steizinger, Katherina Kinzel & Niels Jacob Wildschut (eds.), The Emergence of Relativism: German Thought from the Enlightenment to National Socialism, Routledge. 2019.
    Harold Garfinkel gave the title Parsons’ Primer to a manuscript of nine chapters that he wrote from1959 to 1963 to explain the importance of Talcott Parsons’ social theory and the significance of his move toward social interactionism in his later work. In this manuscript Garfinkel both explains Parsons’ developing interactionism in detail and relates it to his own studies in ethnomethodology. The relationship between the two scholars turns out to have been much closer than has been understood.
  •  1007
    Relativism in the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge Revisited
    In Natalie Alana Ashton, Robin McKenna, Katharina Anna Sodoma & Martin Kusch (eds.), Social Epistemology and Epistemic Relativism, Routledge. 2020.
  •  873
    Georg Simmel and Pragmatism
    European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 11 (1). 2019.
    This paper offers some brief reflections on pragmatist themes in Georg Simmel’s philosophy. §1 presents a number of assessments – by Simmel’s contemporaries, by later interpreters, and by Simmel himself – concerning his proximity to pragmatism. §2 offers a reconstruction of Simmel’s 1885-paper “The Relationship between the Theory of Selection and Epistemology,” focusing in particular on what the argument owed to von Helmholtz. It was this paper first and foremost that suggested to many that Simm…Read more
  •  1466
    Relativism can be found in all philosophical traditions and subfields of philosophy. It is also a central idea in the social sciences, the humanities, religion and politics. This is the first volume to map relativistic motifs in all areas of philosophy, synchronically and diachronically. It thereby provides essential intellectual tools for thinking about contemporary issues like cultural diversity, the plurality of the sciences, or the scope of moral values. The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy …Read more
  •  145
    II—Relativist Stances, Virtues And Vices
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 93 (1): 271-291. 2019.
    This paper comments on Maria Baghramian’s ‘The Virtues of Relativism’. We agree that some relativist positions are naturally couched as ‘stances’ and that it is fruitful to connect relativism to virtue epistemology. But I find Baghramian’s preferred rendering of relativism uncharitable.
  •  1291
    Simmel and Mannheim on the Sociology of Philosophy, Historicism and Relativism
    In Martin Kusch, Johannes Steizinger, Katherina Kinzel & Niels Jacob Wildschut (eds.), The Emergence of Relativism: German Thought from the Enlightenment to National Socialism, Routledge. pp. 165-180. 2019.
  •  1006
    Relativist Stances, Virtues and Vices
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 271-291. 2019.
  •  1065
    The World of Chronic Pain
    In Kevin Aho (ed.), Existential Medicine: Essays on Health and Illness, Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 61-80. 2018.
  •  1206
    The Genealogy of Relativism and Absolutism
    In Christos Kyriacou & Robin McKenna (eds.), Metaepistemology: Realism & Antirealism, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 217-239. 2018.
    This paper applies Edward Craig’s and Bernard Williams’ ‘genealogical’ method to the debate between relativism and its opponents in epistemology and in the philosophy of language. We explain how the central function of knowledge attributions -- to ‘flag good informants’ -- explains the intuitions behind five different positions (two forms of relativism, absolutism, contextualism, and invariantism). We also investigate the question whether genealogy is neutral in the controversy over relativism. …Read more
  •  916
    The Sociology of Philosophical Knowledge Revisited
    In Marcel van Ackeren (ed.), Philosophy and the Historical Perspective, Oxford University Press. pp. 200-213. 2018.
  •  608
    Social Epistemology: 5 Questions
    In Duncan Pritchard & Vincent Hendricks (eds.), Social Epistemology: 5 Questions, Automatic Press. pp. 99-110. 2014.
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  •  1031
    Epistemic Relativism and Pluralism
    In Coliva Annalisa & Pedersen Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding (eds.), Epistemic Pluralism, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 203-227. 2017.
  •  565
    Wittgenstein e l'epistemologia del disaccordo
    Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica (3): 555-576. 2014.
  •  544
    Einleitung
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 69 (2): 229-230. 2021.