The Cultural Relativist's Dilemma: You End up Speaking Nonsense
We ought to respect other cultures and
the way they do things, even if they are vastly different from the way we
behave. Anyone questioning this assumption would be condemned as a racist, and
would be cancelled in whatever form was appropriate to their position. In this
article, published in Philosophy Now (and linked with permission), Dr Ray
Prebble not only questions whether this idea makes sense, but argues that it is
in fact deeply immoral. Read
more.
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