Perspectivism vs Subjectivity

What’s the difference? I’ve often wondered.  The answer I found in Nietzsche’s “Will To Power” fragments.  I don’t have them with me at the moment; I’ll post them later.  For now, off the top of my head:

There’s no ego in perspectivism.

Subjectivity comes from cogito, and is passed through the physiological analysts.  Perspectivism exists without subjectivity, for it does not depend on a transcendental self, or a transcendental other.  The whole of perspectivism is oriented away from Kant - shunning Kant, and the inevitable dichotomy that comes from the assumption of a thing-in-itself.

Fair enough, but how does this relate to relativism?  Is it simply a synomym for Perspectivism, perhaps one adopted by the social sciences?  Tune in next week for the surprising conclusion!

This was posted 2 years ago. Notes.