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"Westacott succeeds.....for the most part, because he descends from the ivory tower and engages people where they live. He has written a book that people might actually read! More of this, please." (Teaching Philosophy)
"Works on ethics often float above the flux and confusion of everyday life. Not this engaging book! Brimming with lively examples, Westacott's meditation reveals the bright side of some of our darker practices, such as gossip, sick humor, and rude behavior. While the writing is breezy, the analysis is both rigorous and lucid. By the turn of the last page, the delighted reader is sure to have developed a more nuanced and perhaps forgiving grasp of some of our most common transgressions."―Gordon Marino, editor of Ethics: The Essential Writings
"Philosophy should encompass not only the summits of life-and-death issues but the lowlands and occasional quicksand of everyday manners. Emrys Westacott is an ideal guide to this terrain, especially to the ethics of guilty verb
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Relativism – An Allegorical Elucidation
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Emrys Westacott comes to the aid of a much reviled theory.
Of all philosophical doctrines relativism surely gets the worst press. It is routinely described by its critics as ‘foolish’, ‘simple-minded’, ‘sophomoric’, or ‘obviously self-refuting.’ It has been blamed for everything from rising crime to falling rates of literacy. And the received view among a large part of the philosophical establishment is that it was decisively refuted by Plato almost two and half thousand years ago. Not that that has discouraged contemporary critics from putting additional stakes through its heart. In recent times many illustrious Champions of