%0 Journal Article %T Relativism: A conceptual analysis %A Villa %A Vittorio %J Eidos %D 2010 %I Universidad del Norte %X in this paper, first, i will try to give a conceptual definition of relativism, with the aim of singling out the basic elements common to the most relevant relativist conceptions. i will qualify as "relativistic" all conceptions in which all or a relevant part of its criteria and beliefs necessarily depend on a given context. secondly, i will deal with some critical observations against relativism. from this point of view, a problem arises from the fact that many relativists would like to have the chance of expressing some objective judgments. lastly, i will propose a relativistic conception: one that doesn't incorporate absolutist elements at all and nevertheless could be able to explain the presence of a common core of criteria and beliefs in all our conceptual schemes and beliefs. two distinctions are important here: first, local conceptual schemes and long termframeworks, and second, environment and world. this last distinction makes possible to speak, even inside a coherent relativist epistemological conception, of the existence of an objective reality. %K relativism %K objective reality %K criteria %K environnement %K world. %U http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1692-88572010000200009&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en