The aim of the paper is to assess the tenability of two classical arguments for axiological relativism elaborated by Sextus Empiricus and Blaise Pascal. Sextus’ argument is an a priori proof; Pascal’s argument is an a posteriori proof. Sextus’ argument does not rely on any empirical (or factual) belief: it relies on the possibility of conflicting axiological judgements; on the contrary, Pascal’s argument does rely on the empirical (or factual) belief that conflicting axiological judgements have in fact been held in the history of human kind and that no agreement has been attained.

On the Tenability of Axiological Relativism

Stefano Colloca
2018-01-01

Abstract

The aim of the paper is to assess the tenability of two classical arguments for axiological relativism elaborated by Sextus Empiricus and Blaise Pascal. Sextus’ argument is an a priori proof; Pascal’s argument is an a posteriori proof. Sextus’ argument does not rely on any empirical (or factual) belief: it relies on the possibility of conflicting axiological judgements; on the contrary, Pascal’s argument does rely on the empirical (or factual) belief that conflicting axiological judgements have in fact been held in the history of human kind and that no agreement has been attained.
2018
Mantua Humanistic Studies. Volume IV
Stefano Colloca
Philosophy covers resources on every branch of philosophy, including aesthetics, ethics, metaphysics, and the philosophy of science.
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Inglese
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Universitas Studiorum
Mantova
ITALIA
Relativism, Sextus Empiricus, Blaise Pascal, Infinite regression, Self-defeating arguments, Sceptical modes, G. E. Moore.
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