relativism in A Sentence

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    What do you mean by cultural Relativism?

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    Too easily, it translates into an empty moral Relativism.

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    Western theorists identified this as the doctrine of Cultural Relativism.

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    Cognitive Relativism has been criticized by both analytic philosophers and scientists.

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    In my mind this could be seen as an example of Relativism.

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    Answer: Moral Relativism is more easily understood in comparison to moral absolutism.

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    This belief is so widespread that there is a word for it​ -“ Relativism.”.

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    They claim that telling someone their morality is wrong is intolerant, and Relativism tolerates all views.

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    It takes bad philosophy to convince us that we are wrong and that moral Relativism is true.

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    Practicing Relativism makes you the judge of your personal conduct, brushing aside anyone else's judgment, including God's.

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    We have bought the theory of Relativism, the single big lie that says there are no absolute truths.”.

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    Situational ethics is different from moral Relativism in that moral Relativism states that there is no right or wrong.

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    Cultural Relativism- is the view that all beliefs, customs, and ethics are relative to the individual within his own social context.

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    Understanding cultural Relativism enables one to escape the unconscious bond of their culture which biases their perceptions and reaction to the world.

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    The modern world has widely embraced the concept of cultural Relativism, with words such as tolerance and acceptance taking on a new meaning.

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    Relativism: Relativism rejects the objective analysis of actions and elaborates that human actions cannot be put into rigid categories as right or wrong.

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    It is that in embracing epistemological positions that tend towards Relativism, we have denied ourselves a secure ground on which to defend them.

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    Relativism, including cultural Relativism, is considered to be self-contradictory and impossible, as it seems to reject the idea of a universal right and wrong.

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    If Haidt's model is vindicated scientifically, and it does indeed entail that moral Relativism or subjectivism is true, then we have to accept it.

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    A toxic mix of social media, postmodern Relativism and populism means that all politicians are now rewarded by voters for their stupidity, wilful or otherwise.

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    Of course, to some,“ religious Relativism” or“ pluralist theology” is much more reasonable and attractive than any suggestion that there can be only one true church.

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    While vices such as drug smuggling, stealing, and murder require a moral judgment, adherent to the concept of cultural Relativism cannot outright denounce such as wrong.

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    To overcome the kind of Relativism captured by the cliché“one person's terrorist is another's freedom fighter”, we need to define terrorism independently of who is employing it.

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    Relativism stresses the importance of the context in which an action takes place and pays attention to the intentions, beliefs, and goals of the individual or the group.

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    By recognizing cultural Relativism, a person recognizes that his or her culture shapes what is considered beautiful or otherwise, funny or abhorrent, good or bad, tasteful or tacky.

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    Cultural Relativism is one of the most important concepts in the field of sociology, affirming and recognizing the relationship between social structure and the day-to-day life of an individual.

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    Possibly to this day, one of the most accepted theories regarding this topic is the one proposed by Relativism, which says that things are beautiful or ugly according to the purpose they pursue.

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    Within cultural anthropology, the ideology and analytical stance of cultural Relativism holds that cultures cannot easily be objectively ranked or evaluated because any evaluation is necessarily situated within the value system of a given culture.

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    Cultural Relativism gets people to admit that though their moral principles and values may seem evidently true and may form the basis for passing judgment on other people, the evidence of these moral principles is just illusions.

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    If we focus on moral Relativism to engage in a comparison with absolute Relativism, one of the key differences is that it does not dictate any universal moral truths, but recognizes the relative nature of circumstances(cultural, individual, social).

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