From:
Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology
Volume 4, Issue 1, 2007
pp. 115-129 | 10.1353/epi.2007.0014
Epistemic subjectivism, as I am using the term, is a view in the same spirit as relativism, rooted in skepticism about the objectivity or universality of epistemic norms. I explore some ways that we might motivate subjectivism drawing from some common themes in analytic epistemology. Without diagnosing where the arguments go wrong, I argue that the resulting position is untenable.
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