Absolute and related terms
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Absolute value is a value compared to - nothing. A relative value is created when two absolute values are compared to each other. The best example I can think of is perfect pitch. ... A person who has relative perfect pitch is able to sing a second note, given a first one and an interval.
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The distinction between absolute and relative terms was introduced by Peter Unger in his 1971 paper A Defense of Skepticism and differentiates between terms that, in their most literal sense, don't admit of degrees (absolute terms) and those that do (relative terms).
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