Critical Pluralists

a. believe that there is no such thing as objective knowledge and view beliefs,
theories, and values as inherently relative, contingent, and contextual
b. believe that knowledge is objective, certain, and absolute.
c. accept the pluralism of relativism without drawing the relativist conclusion that
“anything goes.”

c. accept the pluralism of relativism without drawing the relativist conclusion that
“anything goes.”

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