Relativism and the Metaphysics of Value

British Journal of Aesthetics 61 (1):75087 (2021)
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Abstract

I argue that relativists about evaluative language face some of the same objections as non-naturalists in ethics. If these objections are powerful, there is reason to doubt the existence of relative evaluative states of affairs. In they do not exist, then relativism leads to an error theory. This is unattractive, as the position was specifically designed to preserve the truth of many evaluative claims.

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Daan Evers
University of Groningen

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