Morality and Cultural Differences.

The scholars who defend or dispute moral relativism, the idea that a moral principle cannot be applied to people whose culture does not accept it, have concerned themselves with either the philosophical or anthropological aspects of relativism. This study shows that in order to arrive at a definitiv...

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Main Author: Cook, John W.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, USA, 1999.
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Summary:The scholars who defend or dispute moral relativism, the idea that a moral principle cannot be applied to people whose culture does not accept it, have concerned themselves with either the philosophical or anthropological aspects of relativism. This study shows that in order to arrive at a definitive appraisal of moral relativism, it is necessary to understand and investigate both its anthropological and philosophical aspects. Carefully examining the arguments for and against moral relativism, Cook exposes not only that anthropologists have failed in their attempt to support relativism with ev.
Physical Description:1 online resource (217 pages)
ISBN:9780195352078
0195352076
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.