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by claudiawerner
1051 days ago
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>("I like multiculturalism, as long as every country has the same cultural mindset as mine"). To some degree, this isn't a bad idea. For example, I abhor female genital mulitaliton (FGM) and I don't think it's particularly wrong to say that regardless of it being the "culture" of some people, it shouldn't be done. If I weren't a moral nihilist, I certainly wouldn't be a moral relativist. |
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Cultural relativism is more useful in understanding why some people from different cultures behave the way they do, and examining if wither rejection of that behavior is based on a logical, beneficial value, or whether it’s based on the natural impulse to reject something foreign. Mistaken beliefs prevent cultural progress. Beliefs should be open to challenge.