relativistic epistemology
Relativistic epistemology refers to the philosophical perspective that knowledge and truth are subjective, contextual, and dependent on various factors such as culture, language, and personal experiences, thereby rejecting the notion of absolute and universal truths. It acknowledges that different individuals or groups may have their own distinct perspectives and interpretations, and aims to understand knowledge within these diverse frameworks.
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