relativismia
Relativismia is a term used in contemporary philosophy and social theory to describe a broad family of positions in which truth, value, and justification are understood as relative to a given framework or standpoint. Proponents of relativismia argue that assessments of meaning, rightness, or factual adequacy do not stand independently of the context in which they occur, such as a person’s cultural background, language, scientific paradigm, or individual perspective.
Core ideas associated with relativismia include the relativity of truth conditions to specific frameworks, the dependence
Relativismia contrasts with absolutist or universalist theories that claim cross-framework criteria for truth or value. It
In practice, discussions of relativismia appear in debates on ethics, law, science, art, and language, where