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Cultural relativism is the position that there is no universal standard to measure cultures by, and that all cultural values and beliefs must be understood relative to their cultural context, and not judged based on outside norms and values. Proponents of cultural relativism also tend to argue that the … See more
According to George E. Marcus and Michael M. J. Fischer:
20th century social and cultural anthropology has … See moreAccording to Marcus and Fischer, when the principle of cultural relativism was popularized after World War II, it came to be understood "more as a doctrine, or position, The principle of cultural relativity does not mean that because the members of some savage … See more
1887Franz Boas first articulated the idea of cultural relativism1917Robert Lowie published the book Culture and Ethnology1924Alain Locke used the term cultural relativism to describe Lowie's extreme cultural relativism1942Franz Boas died1948Virginia Heyer wrote about cultural relativism1984Clifford Geertz defended cultural relativismMarcus and Fischer's attention to anthropology's refusal to accept Western culture's claims to universality implies that cultural relativism is … See more
The debates over the "Statement on Human Rights", then, was not merely over the validity of cultural relativism, or the question of what … See more
Several countries have used cultural relativism as a justification for limiting the rights in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBBoas also introduced the idea of cultural relativism, which holds that cultures cannot be objectively ranked as higher or lower, or better or more correct, but that all humans see the world through the lens of their own …
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