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[filed under theme 13. Knowledge Criteria / E. Relativism / 1. Relativism ]

Full Idea

When I talk about power relations and games of truth, I am absolutely not saying that games of truth are just concealed power relations - that would be a horrible exaggeration.

Gist of Idea

Saying games of truth were merely power relations would be a horrible exaggeration

Source

Michel Foucault (Ethics of the Concern for Self as Freedom [1984], p.296)

Book Ref

Foucault,Michel: 'Essential Works 1954-1984 I: Ethics', ed/tr. Rabinow,Paul [Penguin 1994], p.296


A Reaction

I take this to be a denial of the more absurd forms of relativism. I think there is an interesting convergence between this kind of continental thinking, and the social view of justification found in the later work of Alvin Goldman.


The 31 ideas with the same theme [knowledge varies according to points of view]:

If God had not created honey, men would say figs are sweeter [Xenophanes]
Donkeys prefer chaff to gold [Heraclitus]
Sea water is life-giving for fish, but not for people [Heraclitus]
A dog seems handsome to another a dog, and even a pig to another pig [Epicharmus]
There is no more purely metaphysical doctrine than Protagorean relativism [Benardete,JA on Protagoras]
Man is the measure of all things - of things that are, and of things that are not [Protagoras]
Animals vary in their feelings and judgements (Mode 1) [Pyrrho, by Diog. Laertius]
Perception varies with madness or disease (Mode 4) [Pyrrho, by Diog. Laertius]
Perception of things depends on their size or quantity (Mode 8) [Pyrrho, by Diog. Laertius]
Perception of objects depends on surrounding conditions (Mode 6) [Pyrrho, by Diog. Laertius]
Perception is affected by expectations (Mode 9) [Pyrrho, by Diog. Laertius]
Perception varies with viewing distance and angle (Mode 7) [Pyrrho, by Diog. Laertius]
Perception and judgement depend on comparison (Mode 10) [Pyrrho, by Diog. Laertius]
Individuals vary in responses and feelings (Mode 2) [Pyrrho, by Diog. Laertius]
Objects vary according to which sense perceives them (Mode 3) [Pyrrho, by Diog. Laertius]
Judgements vary according to local culture and law (Mode 5) [Pyrrho, by Diog. Laertius]
If two people disagree over taste, who is right? [Epicurus, by Plutarch]
Bath water is too hot for some, too cold for others [Epicurus, by Plutarch]
When entering a dark room it is colourless, but colour gradually appears [Epicurus]
Everything is perceived in relation to another thing (Mode 13) [Agrippa, by Diog. Laertius]
How can we judge between our impressions and those of other animals, when we ourselves are involved? [Sext.Empiricus]
For Kant, experience is relative to a scheme, but there are no further possible schemes [Kant, by Fogelin]
We now have innumerable perspectives to draw on [Nietzsche]
Each of our personal drives has its own perspective [Nietzsche]
We assume causes, geometry, motion, bodies etc to live, but they haven't been proved [Nietzsche]
There is only 'perspective' seeing and knowing, and so the best objectivity is multiple points of view [Nietzsche]
The extreme view is there are only perspectives, no true beliefs, because there is no true world [Nietzsche]
Saying games of truth were merely power relations would be a horrible exaggeration [Foucault]
Foucault challenges knowledge in psychology and sociology, not in the basic sciences [Foucault, by Gutting]
Ontological relativists are anti-realists, who deny that our theories carve nature at the joints [O'Grady]
Radical perspectivism replaces Kant's necessary scheme with many different schemes [Fogelin]