03 February 2009

Question: "What is cultural relativism?"

OH YOU'RE GONNA LOVE THIS: 

Cultural relativism is the view that all beliefs, customs, and ethics are relative to the individual within his own social context.
In other words, “right” and “wrong” are culture-specific; what is considered moral in one society may be considered immoral in another, and, since no universal standard of morality exists, no one has the right to judge another society’s customs.
Yeah, yeah Dawg, I know... I'm a "dirty, filthy racist".

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The jury sat horrified watching the brief video. The sight of the apparent murder was appalling enough. But the pictures told another story that left the panel grimacing in disgust. The reason? The video seems to show four other people also pulling out guns before and after the shooting.
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LAST WORD: Culture wars... closer to home
"You can't abandon a patient whose values aren't the same as yours," doctors are repeatedly told.
And when the values of doctors and their patients are so different, Canada faces yet another multicultural test.
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