Listen "Perspectival Realism: Not Relativism, But Reality-Tested Maps"
Episode Synopsis
The provided text by Bry Willis articulates a philosophical stance called Perspectival Realism and robustly distinguishes it from Relativism, which the author considers a predictable misinterpretation. The core argument is that while human access to reality is mediated by perspectives, not all perspectives are equally valid; reality itself acts as a constraint that adjudicates between competing viewpoints based on their predictive power and coherence. This framework asserts the existence of one reality that "resists us," ensuring that beliefs are not sovereign, and enabling the condemnation of harmful practices based on shared vulnerability and empirical observation. The commentary notes that this detailed rebuttal to relativism was partly generated via large language models (specifically ChatGPT) during a broader discussion about this ontology.👉 https://philosophics.blog/2025/11/21/why-perspectival-realism-is-not-relativism/
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