A hefty bag of cats

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The Philosophers' Magazine 44 (44):90-92 (2009)
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Abstract

Imperfection is either a half-empty bottle or a half-full one: we can just as well argue that our relative experience justifies a degree of objectivity as that it shows all facts or all values to be irredeemably subjective. But most Western philosophers throughout history seem to have assumed that imperfection is a half-empty bottle – often with disastrous results.

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