Relativist

usgb/ˈrɛlətɪvɪst/
noun

A person who believes that knowledge, truth, and morality are not absolute but are relative to the individual or culture.

As a relativist, she argued that different cultures have their own valid perspectives on morality.
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ethical relativist,cultural relativist,moral relativist

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Understanding Context

Recognize that relativism emphasizes the importance of cultural context.

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In discussions about culture, being a relativist means acknowledging diverse viewpoints.
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Philosophical Debates

Relativism often comes up in philosophical arguments against absolutism.

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Discussing relativism can help clarify complex moral issues in ethics.
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Cultural Sensitivity

Using relativism can enhance sensitivity to different cultural practices.

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Being aware of cultural relativism can prevent misunderstandings in international relations.
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