Alan Thomas presents an original study of the status of value and
its relation to the contexts in which evaluative claims are
justified. He articulates and defends the view that human beings do
possess moral and political knowledge, but that it is historically
and culturally contextual knowledge in ways that, say, mathematical
or chemical knowledge is not. His exposition of a 'cognitivist
contextualism' in ethics and politics builds upon contemporary work
in epistemology, moral philosophy, and political theory to fashion
an argument that is relevant to current debates about culture,
modernity, and relativism.
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