In this paper, I assess recent claims in philosophy of science about scientific perspectivism being compatible with realism. I clarify the rationale for scientific perspectivism and the problems and challenges that perspectivism faces in delivering a form of realism. In particular, I concentrate my attention on truth, and on ways in which truth can be understood in perspectival terms. I offer a cost-benefit analysis of each of them and defend a version that in my view is most promising in living up to realist expectations.
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Massimi, M. (2018). Four Kinds of Perspectival Truth. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 96(2), 342–359. https://doi.org/10.1111/phpr.12300
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