Abstract

Perspectivism is an epistemology deriving from Nietzsche that stresses the contextual nature of moral and political knowledge and raises doubts about the possibilities for a national justification of moral and political beliefs across particular traditions or paradigms of discourse. This article critiques several perspectivist approaches regarding political morality, leading the author to conclude that disagreements in political morality are better understood and debated in their own terms than as offshoots of flawed epistemologies.

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