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Foreign-language effects in cross-cultural behavioral research: Evidence from the Tanzanian Hadza. [PDF]

open access: yesPNAS Nexus
Stibbard-Hawkes DNE   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Virtual diversity revisited. [PDF]

open access: yesSoc Stud Sci
Collins H, Evans R, Reyes-Galindo L.
europepmc   +1 more source

MORAL CONTEXTUALISM AND MORAL RELATIVISM

Philosophical Quarterly, 2008
Moral relativism provides a compelling explanation of linguistic data involving ordinary moral expressions like ‘right’ and ‘wrong’. But it is a very radical view. Because relativism relativizes sentence truth to contexts of assessment it forces us to revise standard linguistic theory.
Berit Brogaard
exaly   +2 more sources

Moral relativism

2018
In philosophical discussions, the term 'moral relativism' is primarily used to denote the metaethical thesis that the correctness of moral judgments is relative to some interesting factor, for example, relative to an individual’s or group’s moral norms. Outside philosophy, for example in anthropology, sociology or ethnology, 'moral relativism'
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Moral Relativism

Teaching Philosophy, 2002
Abstract Examines various definitions of moral relativism, first discussing the views of Charles Stevenson and Walter Stace and suggesting that neither of these two authors deals with the most troubling form that relativism can take. The important question is whether societies with widely differing moral codes may ultimately simply face ...
openaire   +2 more sources

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