Moral Relativism: Big Ideas/Small Books
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Moral relativism attracts and repels. What is defensible in it and what is to be rejected? Do we as human beings have no shared standards by which we can understand one another? Can we abstain from judging one anothers practices? Do we truly have divergent views about what constitutes good and evil virtue and vice harm and welfare dignity and humiliation or is there some underlying commonality that trumps it all?. These questions turn up everywhere from Montaignes essay on cannibals to the UN Declaration of Human Rights to the debate over female genital mutilation. They become ever more urgent with the growth of mass immigration the rise of religious extremism the challenges of Islamist terrorism the rise of identity politics and the resentment at colonialism and the massive disparities of wealth and power between North and South. Are human rights and humanitarian interventions just the latest form of cultural imperialism? By what right do we judge particular practices as barbaric? Who are the real barbarians?. In this provocative new book the distinguished social theorist Steven Lukes takes an incisive and enlightening look at these and other challenging questions and considers the very foundations of what we believe why we believe it and whether there is a profound discord between us and them.
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