Ethical Relativism

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    None of Your Business

    of one's own culture, especially with concern for language, behavior, customs, and religion. Cultural Imperialism - the practice of promoting and imposing a culture, usually of politically powerful nations over less potent societies. Cultural relativism - is the view that all beliefs, customs, and ethics are relative to the individual within his own social context. In other words, “right” and “wrong” are culture-specific; what is considered moral in one society may be considered immoral in another

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    Body Rituals

    employ culturally relative methods to his research, and have made great improvements in accepting foreign cultures and societies. We must also, realize that this ethnocentric version is in most cases more accurate than we can picture. Cultural relativism is critical to our understanding of unknown ethnics, religions and cultures. Without it, we are focused solely on misconception s and wrong assumptions, which is what Miner was trying explain. We should being able to personally step back from the

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    Experts argue that one reason for implanting special training programs is the need to avoid lost business “due to cultural insensitivity”. Explain other reasons why Sony implemented the training program. The researcher expressed various reasons for which Sony implemented the training program. Reasons for which Sony implanted these programs are as follows; Prevent high job turn-over rate, return on investment and creation of an international cooperate culture. Sony Corporation implemented this training

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    Relativism

    Thought-Piece 2 Relativism, Cultural and Moral People in different cultures, as well as people within a given culture, hold different moral views on particular issues. Some members of our society believe that abortion is immoral, and others believe that it is morally permissible. Thus, it is very important that we distinguish what is often called cultural and moral relativism. Differing views regarding the morality of a given action or practice may be the result of a number of factors.

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    Cultural Relativism: Martin Luther King Jr.

    Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural relativism is the principle of regarding the beliefs, values, and practices of a culture from the viewpoint of that culture itself. (Cultural Relativism NP). According to the cultural relativist the civil rights reforms that Martin Luther King sought were not morally right or wrong. One example would be if you were raised to believe that African Americans should be discriminated, yet in another country, people believe is wrong to discriminate because of their skin

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    Cultural Relativism In Avatar

    Answer 1 The anthropological definition of cultural relativism is that people studying cultures let go of their “esthetic and moral judgments” when they are studying other cultures. It is the idea that anthropologists should build an understanding of another culture allowing it to develop as freely as any other culture in their mind. It is the practice of staying entirely non-judgmental and not allowing personal thoughts and apprehensions to come in the way of understanding another culture. It involves

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    The Nacirema Culture

    Horace Miner from the University Of Michigan wrote of the Body Rituals among the Nacirema, in which he described the customs of the Nacirema people. The culture of the Nacirema people has been brought to the attention of anthropologist as their rituals and habits concerning the body are uniquely distinct. Their culture is depicted as strange and centered on the human body; appearance and health are prioritized, and modification is widely used. The Nacirema people have a peculiar habits in which

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    Morally Sound

    slavery, polygamy, and incest are just a few of the long list of things that Goodman argues are in fact wrong. Goodman starts her argument by saying a phrase that kept playing in my mind over and over again as I read her arguments for moral and relativism. She said, “certain things are simply wrong” (insert citation). Arguing with the Goodman in her efforts to explain how some things are certainly wrong would be nearly impossible. Killing just to kill, or raping an individual for instantaneous desire

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    Cultural Relativism

    Cultural Relativism Response Essay James Rachel overall definition of Cultural Relativism to me is someone’s belief that challenges our everyday belief in morality. Rachel gives us examples of what’s right and one cultural can be wrong or immoral in another. In the example of the cremation of the dead of the Greeks and the eating of the dead fathers of the Callatians. Rachel then present the idea of the different cultures views to one another and the two cultures both felt like it was immoral

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    Virtual Organization Employment Law

    Running Head: VIRTUAL ORGANIZATION EMPLOYMENT LAW Virtual Organization Employment Law- Kudler Fine Foods University of Phoenix Virtual Organization Employment Law- Kudler Fine Foods Kudler Fine Foods is a company that employ’s people of all ethnic groups throughout the company’s three locations. Being that Kudler Fine Foods has such diversity under its employment, some of the rules and regulations set by the company may pose a potential problem for the company in the future. One of those

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