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'''Cultural relativism''' is the | {{Template:Boasian anthropology}} | ||
'''Cultural relativism''' is the claim that an individual's beliefs and activities should be understood by others in terms of that individual's own culture. | |||
It is a common claim in [[Boasian anthropology]]. | |||
It is sometimes argued to not imply [[moral relativism]], but this is a contested and debated issue. | |||
== See also == | |||
*[[Relativism]] | |||
*[[American_Anthropological_Association#Human_rights| American Anthropological Association: Human rights]] | |||
** On the organization's ambivalent relationship to human rights, partly due to cultural relativist views. | |||
===Race relations=== | |||
* [[Racial awareness]] | |||
[[Category: | * [[Ethnocentrism]] | ||
[[Category: | * [[Miscegenation]] | ||
* [[Ethnic heterogeneity]] | |||
* [[Critical race theory]] | |||
[[Category:Anthropology]] | |||
[[Category:Race relations]] | |||
[[Category:Cultural heritage]] | |||
[[Category:Ethnicities, nationalities, and races]] | |||
[[Category:Identitarianism]] |
Revision as of 05:31, 24 July 2023
Cultural relativism is the claim that an individual's beliefs and activities should be understood by others in terms of that individual's own culture.
It is a common claim in Boasian anthropology.
It is sometimes argued to not imply moral relativism, but this is a contested and debated issue.
See also
- Relativism
- American Anthropological Association: Human rights
- On the organization's ambivalent relationship to human rights, partly due to cultural relativist views.