Cultural Relativists believe that all cultures are equal in value and dignity.
That any society would call another society“evil” is anathema to the relativist.
Cultural Relativists believe that all cultures have their own right
and are of equal value.
Cultural Relativists believe that all cultures are worthy in their own right
and are equal value.
Cultural Relativists believe that all cultures are worthy in their own right
and are of equal value.
In January 2002, when President Bush referred to
terrorist nations as an“axis of evil,” cultural Relativists were mortified.
Every philosophy, idea, and faith system has equal merit,
says the relativist, and is worthy of equal respect.
In essence, when the relativist says,“There is no truth,” he is asking
you not to believe him, and the best thing to do is follow his advice.
In essence, when the relativist says“there is no truth” he is asking
you not to believe him, and the best decision to make is to follow his advice.
Ironically, despite the steadfast ethical values they profess,
these politicians can be viewed as“moral Relativists” in that what they adamantly deem immoral for others
is yet somehow acceptable for themselves.