cultural relativism in values
Cultural relativism in values is the belief that a person's moral and ethical standards should be understood and judged within the context of their own culture, rather than using universal or absolute measures. It recognizes that different cultures have distinct norms and values, and therefore, what is considered right or wrong can vary between societies.
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