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  1. Point about 'normal science '. (But Popper criticized what he saw as Kuhn's, relativism , ) Also, in his collection Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of
  2. Be difficult to argue that there is not necessarily some level of meta-ethical, relativism ,– and failure to address this matter is criticized as ethnocentrism. As a broad
  3. Terms. Such ethnographers and their students promoted the idea of" cultural, relativism ,", the view that one can only understand another person's beliefs and
  4. Malinowski) established the contextualist approach to culture, cultural, relativism , and the participant-observation method of fieldwork. The four-field approach
  5. 3–4). This is not to be understood, however,as a sanctification of extreme, relativism , since" it is precisely the 'subjective' aspect of experience which lured
  6. Gods and mortals). It is the opposing position to various forms of moral, relativism , Universalist theories are generally forms of moral realism, though exceptions
  7. Strongly influenced by Kant's moral philosophy. They have each argued against, relativism , supporting the Kantian view that universality is essential to any viable moral
  8. Right nor morally wrong. Moral nihilism must be distinguished from moral, relativism , which does allow for moral statements to be true or false in a non-universal
  9. Of having committed a fallacy might rest on either of two grounds: (1) the, relativism ,on which the bogus defense rests is so simple and meritless that it
  10. Something false or not worth serious consideration. # Therefore, to advocate, relativism , even some sophisticated relativism , is to say something false or not worth
  11. Of the relativist fallacy which make the fallacy out to be identical to, relativism ,(e.g., linguistic relativism or cultural relativism ) are themselves
  12. This point provides the methodological foundation for Boas' cultural, relativism ,: elements of a culture are meaningful in that culture's terms, even if they
  13. Not do to argue as follows: # To advocate relativism , even some sophisticated, relativism , is to commit the relativist fallacy. # If one commits a fallacy, one says
  14. Indeed that some were involved in the running of Empires themselves. Cultural, relativism ,is a self-detonating position; if cultural relativism is true, then
  15. As there are subjects in the world. Moral subjectivism is that species of moral, relativism ,that relativizes moral value to the individual subject. Economic individualism
  16. Which make the fallacy out to be identical to relativism (e.g., linguistic, relativism , or cultural relativism ) are themselves committing a commonly-identified
  17. And evil are meaningless, that there is no moral ingredient in nature. * Moral, relativism ,holds that standards of good and evil are only products of local culture
  18. Reason leads to superstition, while reason without faith leads to nihilism and, relativism , Views of the Roman Catholic Church St. Thomas Aquinas, a prominent doctor of
  19. On cross-cultural comparison and a receptiveness to certain kinds of cultural, relativism , In the successor states of continental Europe, on the other hand
  20. Views of God, and polytheism are ruled out. Conservative Judaism rejects both, relativism ,and fundamentalism. The commission found that there were seven main beliefs
  21. Least two ways to interpret" the relativist fallacy ": either as identical to, relativism ,(generally),or as the ad hoc adoption of a relativist stance purely to
  22. Impact, it " contributed to the erosion of Christianity, the growth of cultural, relativism , an awareness of the survival of the primitive in modern life, and the
  23. Urge, as part of their quest for scientific objectivity, cultural, relativism , which has an influence on all the subfields of anthropology. This is the
  24. Or for determining mathematical truths. Some philosophers maintain that moral, relativism ,entails non-cognitivism. Most relativist theories are forms of moral
  25. Promoted it. Boas's students drew on his conception of culture and cultural, relativism ,to develop cultural anthropology in the United States. Simultaneously
  26. Moral standards held to be relative to each culture or society (c. f. cultural, relativism ,), or even to every individual. The latter view, as put forward by Protagoras
  27. Cultural materialism (cultural studies) Cultural nationalism Cultural, relativism ,Cultural studies Culture of life Culture of the Song Dynasty Cum hoc
  28. Of virtue or virtue ethics, deontology,consequentialism, pragmatism and, relativism , Ethics in marketing deals with the principles, values and/or ideals by which
  29. Today accept Boas' commitment to empiricism and his methodological cultural, relativism , Moreover, virtually all cultural anthropologists today share Boas' commitment
  30. Is a fallacy. In any event, it will not do to argue as follows: # To advocate, relativism , even some sophisticated relativism , is to commit the relativist fallacy. # If
  31. With native researchers, as a method of collecting data, and * cultural, relativism ,as a methodological tool while conducting fieldwork, and as heuristic tool
  32. Themselves. Cultural relativism is a self-detonating position; if cultural, relativism ,is true, then universalism must also be true. Relativistic arguments tend to
  33. At all. The most common forms of ethical subjectivism are also forms of moral, relativism , with moral standards held to be relative to each culture or society (c. f.
  34. Is preferable. A notable proponent of this view is Isaiah Berlin. ** Moral, relativism ,maintains that all moral judgments have their origins either in societal or in
  35. Multiculturalism in intercommunal context that allows to generate cultural, relativism , Business and communications Organizational communication Effective
  36. Views of what constitutes truth, in contrast with the extreme epistemological, relativism ,of postmodernism. Skoal and Richmond write," When a theory successfully
  37. It advocated nonaction (WU Wei),the strength of softness, spontaneity,and, relativism , Although it serves as a rival to Confucianism, a school of active morality
  38. Out to be identical to relativism (e.g., linguistic relativism or cultural, relativism ,) are themselves committing a commonly-identified fallacy of informal logic
  39. To address this matter is criticized as ethnocentrism. As a broad example of, relativism , we would no doubt see very different moral systems in an alien race that can
  40. In terms of other words which themselves do not perform this function" Moral, relativism ,When it comes to the moral questions that we might ask, it can be difficult to
  41. Module Cognitive neuroscience Cognitive ontology Cognitive psychology Cognitive, relativism ,Cognitive revolution Cognitive science of mathematics
  42. This reflects the fact that the difficulty in judging universalism versus, relativism ,lies in who is claiming to represent a particular culture. Although the
  43. As primitive peoples; cannibalism has been said to test the bounds of cultural, relativism ,as it challenges anthropologists" to define what is or is not beyond the pale
  44. Falling into one of four opposed camps: moral absolutism, amoralism, moral, relativism , and moral universalism. The root meaning of the word is of obscure origin
  45. Distance Aesthetic emotions Aesthetic of Ugliness Aesthetic Realism Aesthetic, relativism ,Aestheticism Anesthetization of politics Anesthetization of violence
  46. Some forms of moral realism are compatible with some degree of meta-ethical, relativism , This argument rests on the assumption that one can have a" moral" discussion
  47. Consideration. # Therefore, to advocate relativism , even some sophisticated, relativism , is to say something false or not worth serious consideration. This is an
  48. Of the Founding Fathers, argues that the promotion of multiculturalism, moral, relativism , and secularism among academics results in academic censorship that affects
  49. Its moral justice. One can solve this problem by granting some degree of moral, relativism ,and accepting that norms may evolve over time and, therefore,one can criticize
  50. Represent a particular culture. Although the argument between universalism and, relativism ,is far from complete, it is an academic discussion in that all international

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