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Cultural Relativism and Philosophy: North and Latin American Perspectives
Contributor(s): Dascal (Editor)
ISBN: 9004094334     ISBN-13: 9789004094338
Publisher: Brill
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: July 1991
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Annotation: In spite, or perhaps because of, the ongoing cultural, economic, and political uniformization of the world, relativism has risen to the top of the agenda of philosophy and other disciplines. To what extent does cultural diversity affect the activity and the products of philosophizing and of social science? Can there be convergence of worldviews and conceptual frameworks across cultural boundaries? Can there be mutual understanding across them in spite of diversity?
These and other questions prompted by the recent upsurge of relativism are tackled in original essays by philosophers and social scientists. The special focus and interest of the book lies in its attempt to confront North and Latin American perspectives on these issues.
The four parts of the book ("Relativism: transformation or death? A glimpse of variety: Philosophical experiences and worldviews in Latin America; Nature, Culture and Art; and "Crossing conceptual frameworks) discuss different, though intertwined, aspects of the challenge of relativism.
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
- Architecture | Interior Design - General
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Medieval
Dewey: 306
LCCN: 91023928
Series: Philosophy of History and Culture
Physical Information: 1.05" H x 6.52" W x 9.6" (1.61 lbs) 316 pages
 
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In spite, or perhaps because of, the ongoing cultural, economic, and political uniformization of the world, relativism has risen to the top of the agenda of philosophy and other disciplines. To what extent does cultural diversity affect the activity and the products of philosophizing and of social science? Can there be convergence of worldviews and conceptual frameworks across cultural boundaries? Can there be mutual understanding across them in spite of diversity?
These and other questions prompted by the recent upsurge of relativism are tackled in original essays by philosophers and social scientists. The special focus and interest of the book lies in its attempt to confront North and Latin American perspectives on these issues.
The four parts of the book (Relativism: transformation or death? A glimpse of variety: Philosophical experiences and worldviews in Latin America; Nature, Culture and Art; and Crossing conceptual frameworks) discuss different, though intertwined, aspects of the challenge of relativism.