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1 Introduction: "Motivations for Relativism" Max Kobel Kobel, Max 1
I Relativism Elaborated
2 Moderate Relativism Francois Recanati Recanati, Francois 41
3 Semantic Relativism and the Logic of Indexicals Stefano Predelli Predelli, Stefano Isidora Stojanovic Stojanovic, Isidora 63
4 Truth in the Garden of Forking Paths John MacFarlane MacFarlane, John 81
5 Margins for Error in Context Denis Bonnay Bonnay, Denis Paul Egre Egre, Paul 103
6 Relativism, Vagueness and What Is Said Manuel Garcia-Carpintero Garcia-Carpintero, Manuel 129
II The Metaphyiscal Significance of Relativism
7 Relativism about Truth Itself: Haphazard Thoughts about the Very Idea Crispin Wright Wright, Crispin 157
8 Three Forms of Truth Relativism Iris Einheuser Einheuser, Iris 187
III Objections to Relativism
9 Assertion, Belief and Disagreement Sebastiano Moruzzi Moruzzi, Sebastiano 207
10 Frege, Relativism and Faultless Disagreement Sven Rosenkranz Rosenkranz, Sven 225
11 Epistemic Modals and Correct Disagreement Richard Dietz Dietz, Richard 239
IV Alternatives to Relativism
12 Content Relativism Herman Cappelen Cappelen, Herman 265
13 Faultless or Disagreement Andrea Iacona Iacona, Andrea 287
14 Presuppositions of Commonality: an Indexical Relativist Account of Disagreement Dan Lopez de Sa de Sa, Dan Lopez 297
Index 311
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