
Perspectivism
Perspectivism is the philosophical idea that our understanding of truth and knowledge is shaped by our individual perspectives and contexts, rather than being absolute or universal. It suggests that different viewpoints can offer valuable insights, and what we consider "true" may vary for different people based on their experiences, culture, and beliefs. In contrast to extreme relativism, which claims that all perspectives are equally valid, perspectivism acknowledges that some viewpoints can be more informed or reasonable than others, while still recognizing the importance of diverse perspectives in shaping our understanding of reality.