Similar words: nativism, relative, negativism, relative to, relatively, correlative, negative correlation, relative price. Meaning: ['relətɪvvɪzm] n. (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that all criteria of judgment are relative to the individuals and situations involved.
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31. First, joking in the rebellious spirit . seeking for stimulation and the value of relativism.
32. Hermeneutics of science is opposed to objectivism of science, which does not necessarily slide into relativism.
33. Bennett launched a crusade for "moral values" against decadent "liberal relativism.".
34. Relativism allows for such differences as those recorded by Herodotus.
35. However, the force of cultural relativism may also be at work here at home.
36. Historical logic rationality would unify that two in order to search logical confirmatory and standardization from historical development, and remove mysticism, mistiness and relativism.
37. There is no room for logic in any system of pluralism and relativism.
38. Relativism is fashionable theand that may hamper you from thinking about taste, even as yours grows.
39. Finally, we should avoid to go the other extreme(Sentence dictionary), that the moral relativism and moral nihilism.
40. Betti and Hirsch argued that Gadamer's thought is a kind of relativism by the objectivism. Derrida, the representative for deconstructivism, criticize Gadamer too.
41. From progressivism to existentialism, relativism dominates the progress of modern education philosophy.
42. With the keen interest in shifts between time and space, the poet, as a "sightseer", has been exploring transcendence of relativism in a disinterested manner.
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