Universalism holds that women all across the world should be treated as equal human beings with access to all public and private institutions without discrimination based on their sex. They should be free to embrace every right and every protection historically granted to them.
Cultural Relativism holds that women of different cultures have been exposed to different beliefs and values and that these beliefs and values should be honored regardless of whether a different society would see them as backwards or discriminatory.
As a result, most Universalist aligned organizations promote women's rights and most Culural Relativist Organizations actively chip away at them. In the case of Nigeria, female genital mutilation, honor killings, gang violence against apostates, and laws against homosexuality come primarily from Cultural Relativists who say that Equal Rights and Protections for women are a Western idea and are not appropriate for Nigerians. Universalist groups advocate that all women should be protected and there are a number of NGOs in Nigera helping women to legally defend themselves against these barbaric customs or harsh laws.
The ideology of cultural relativism was started by Franz Boas. Cultural relativism decrees that an individual should be judged based on their culture.
Most sociologists agree that it is important to practice cultural relativism because it leads to tolerance. Cultural relativism is a term used that believes that all value systems are correct.
There is no "moral right" in Cultural Relativism. That is the entire point of the philosophy; all value systems in all cultures are equally valid.
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Judging a person's actions based on his or her cultural context
Universalism holds that women all across the world should be treated as equal human beings with access to all public and private institutions without discrimination based on their sex. They should be free to embrace every right and every protection historically granted to them. Cultural Relativism holds that women of different cultures have been exposed to different beliefs and values and that these beliefs and values should be honored regardless of whether a different society would see them as backwards or discriminatory. As a result, most Universalist aligned organizations promote women's rights and most Culural Relativist Organizations actively chip away at them.
The ideology of cultural relativism was started by Franz Boas. Cultural relativism decrees that an individual should be judged based on their culture.
Cultural relativism becomes vulgar when it is used to justify harmful practices or oppress certain groups, ignoring basic human rights. Anthropologists avoid this by maintaining a critical stance towards cultural practices, taking into account broader social contexts and power dynamics. They seek to understand the complexities of different cultural beliefs and practices without condoning unethical behaviors.
"The major flaw in cultural relativism is that the concept of relativism is wrong. We are now witnessing "cultural relativism" throughout the world with particular emphasis on terrorism: their cultural relativism is the world's capitulation or death with no other choices. " Above a typical Enlightened Absolutist opininion (no offense). Using the word 'wrong' in absolute way. And pointing at unfavourable views as 'terrorism'. An enlightening example of what is not cultural relativism
Marketing relativism is a subtle and unintended result of cultural conditioning.
Most sociologists agree that it is important to practice cultural relativism because it leads to tolerance. Cultural relativism is a term used that believes that all value systems are correct.
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There is no "moral right" in Cultural Relativism. That is the entire point of the philosophy; all value systems in all cultures are equally valid.
A cultural relativist does not believe in an absolute morality--what is moral changes according to the cultural context and situation.
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Individual ethical relativism is the belief that each person sets their own moral standards based on their own personal beliefs, experiences, and circumstances. This means that what is considered right or wrong can vary from person to person, depending on their individual perspective.