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Jack Spencer, Disagreement and Attitudinal Relativism, Mind, Volume 125, Issue 498, April 2016, Pages 511–539, https://doi.org/10.1093/mind/fzv150
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Abstract
Jacob Ross and Mark Schroeder (2013) argue that invariantist accounts of disagreement are incompatible with the phenomenon of reversibility. In this essay I develop a non-standard theory of propositional attitudes, which I call attitudinal relativism . Using the resources of attitudinal relativism, I articulate an invariantist account of disagreement that is compatible with reversibility.
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