Cultural Relativism: Advantages and Disadvantages

Cultural relativism asserts that ethical beliefs and actions should be evaluated based on cultural context, rejecting universal standards of right and wrong. This theory fosters acceptance of diverse practices, discouraging cultural superiority. However, it faces criticism for failing to address practices violating human rights. By denying universal moral judgments, cultural relativism creates tensions between respecting cultural diversity and upholding shared values. The debate emphasizes the balance between cultural respect and ethical accountability.

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Alberta Education. (2007). Judging Cultural Practices. Web.

Waller, B. N. (2008). Consider Ethics: Theory, Readings, and Contemporary Issues (2nd Ed). New York: Pearson/Longman.

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