| 31. | In particular, Gelernter loathes the cultural relativism that has defined deviancy downward in the years following World War II:
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| 32. | In the first two volumes of'The Eternal Struggle'De Man asserts himself as an adversary of cultural relativism and egalitarianism.
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| 33. | He also helped forge the concept of cultural relativism, particularly in his book " Man and His Works ."
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| 34. | Cultural relativism is the view that social issues such as morality are not absolute, but at least partially cultural artifact.
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| 35. | During this period he courted controversy with his attacks on cultural relativism and on its perceived influence on other educationalists'philosophy.
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| 36. | In various intellectual circles, the issue of cultural relativism is still deliberated even though the debate is many decades old.
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| 37. | Challenging the modern hegemony of culture, Boas introduced the idea of cultural relativism ( understanding culture in its context ).
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| 38. | This perspective is not only manifested in his disaffirmation of group-related rights, but also in the rejection of cultural relativism.
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| 39. | Cultural relativism is the root of activist inaction, according to feminists such as Azar Majedi, Pamela Bone, and Maryam Namazie.
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| 40. | It may also be limited to certain tendencies in postmodern thought such as post-structuralism, cultural relativism and " theory ".
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