Is there any difference between subjectivism and relativism or are these terms and their absolute meaning synonymous?
>>9656713
>implying the average non-religious person is any less fond of their own little "black and white world"
>>9656713
well i'm a mulatto, so i'm fairly happy being in a world of black and white. it brings me great... relief.
relativism infinitely less centralized than subjectivism. subjectivism is a gentle solipsism.
>>9656713
Yes.
>>9656713
No shade in the shadow of the cross
>>9657284
>relativism infinitely less centralized than subjectivism.
Can you elaborate?
>>9658747
because subjectivism literally requires a subject, a central entity. relativism doesn't have this anchor.
>>9658752
So what you are saying is relativism is less interpersonal?
>>9658815
yep, so much less that it tries to square the circle.
>>9657268
Speak for yourself! We non-religious people are a tolerant and inclusive bunch, totally unlike the inbred shitlord religious idiots who anyways should die already and make way for a more humane future!
>>9658823
Also follow up, relativism is contextualization of personal and prevailing sentiment through social and cultural context, right?
>>9656713
Seems like in relativism, the focal point is society or community or established principles/frameworks. In subjectivism, the focal point is the individual and their personal experiences.
>>9657335
damn