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In epistemology, is the claim that there is one set of universal truths or facts about the world and that these truths are independent of us.
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The claim that beliefs are relative to each person's individual perspective is known as .
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Hegel was a believer in relativism.
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Nietzsche's theory of radical states that there cannot be any uninterpreted "facts" or "truths" because everything we encounter is seen from one perspective or another.
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relativism is the claim that each historical age had different conceptual frameworks such that there are no universal truths but only truths that are correct for a particular age.







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