Cultural Relativism In The Philippines

Cultural Relativism In The Philippines

How to practice cultural relativism in philippines​

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1. How to practice cultural relativism in philippines​


Answer:

There is a popular saying that goes like this: "What is unacceptable and bad in a group of people may be good and acceptable in another group of people." Oftentimes, we are quick in judging certain aspects of the culture of other people as "immoral" or "uncivilized" without being aware of the fact that others may judge us also in a similar vein. This is because there are always a tendency on our part to look at the ways and manners of other groups from our own perspective or point of view, making our own ways as the measuring stick.

It is really difficult to understand and accept what the actions of the members of other societies mean if we try to see them in the light of our own values, habits, and attitude, or on the basis of our legal system and of our religion. However, we must bear in mind that a similar behavior has different meanings and values in different cultures. What is desired, therefore, is to understand the behavior in relation to the culture prevailing in that society where it takes place. This simply means that we must not judge other people's behavior on the basis of our own culture but understand it based on that group's culture. For, indeed, it is possible that the said behavior in question may be entirely accepted or even desirable in another society. This is what cultural relativism is all about.


2. 1. How is cultural relativism relevant in your everyday life? 2. Provide one example of cultural relativism in the Philippines. And discuss it further. ​


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3. As a Filipino citizen,how will you promote cultural relativism in the Philippines to attain cultural understanding? ​


Answer:

What if someone told you their culture was the internet? Would that make sense to you? Culture is the beliefs, behaviors, objects, and other characteristics shared by groups of people. Given this, someone could very well say that they are influenced by internet culture, rather than an ethnicity or a society! Culture could be based on shared ethnicity, gender, customs, values, or even objects. Can you think of any cultural objects? Some cultures place significant value in things such as ceremonial artifacts, jewelry, or even clothing. For example, Christmas trees can be considered ceremonial or cultural objects. They are representative in both Western religious and commercial holiday culture.

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4. differences of cultural variation and cultural relativism


Answer:

Cultural variation refers to the rich diversity in social practices that different cultures exhibit around the world. Cuisine and art all change from one culture to the next, but so do gender roles, economic systems, and social hierarchy among any number of other humanly organised behaviours while

Cultural relativism is the idea that a person's beliefs, values, and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture, rather than be judged against the criteria of another. ... Cultural relativism involves specific epistemological and methodological claims.


5. How does ethical relativism differ from cultural relativism?​


Answer:

In explaining Cultural Relativism, it is useful to compare and contrast it with Ethical Relativism. Cultural Relativism is a theory about morality focused on the concept that matters of custom and ethics are not universal in nature but rather are culture specific. Each culture evolves its own unique moral code, separate and apart from any other. Ethical Relativism is also a theory of morality with a view of ethics similarly engaged in understanding how morality comes to be culturally defined. However, the formulation is quite different in that from a wide range of human habits, individual opinions drive the culture toward distinguishing normal “good” habits from abnormal “bad” habits. The takeaway is that both theories share the guiding principle that morality is bounded by culture or society.

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6. as a Filipino citizen,how will you promote cultural relativism in the Philippines to attain cultural understanding​


Answer:

This is what cultural relativism is all about. ... Even, in the Philippines, although generally, we speak of a Filipino culture brought about by a greater degree of uniformity throughout the country but yet, there are still sub-cultural differences that certainly affect the meaning of the behavior.

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7. Is cultural perspective the same as cultural relativism?


Answer:

Cultural relativism is the ability to understand a culture on its own terms and not to make judgments using the standards of one's own culture. ... Using the perspective of cultural relativism leads to the view that no one culture is superior than another culture when compared to systems of morality, law, politics, etc.

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8. Discuss the main ideas of Cultural Relativism and give 5 examples of cultural relativism happening around.


Cultural relativism refers to not judging a culture to our own standards of what is right or wrong, strange or normal. Instead, we should try to understand cultural practices of other groups in its own cultural context.

examples of cultural relativism

the gesture of extending one's hand to shake the hand of another person as a way of greeting is a Western influence and is considered proper by the Filipinos.Picture walking into a nearly empty movie theater when visiting another country, and not sitting next to the only person in the theater. Another person walks up and tells you off for being rude.if a person believes that abortion is morally wrong, then it IS wrong -- for her.

• Joseph protesting the Running of the Bulls while visiting Pamplona.

what are the things that you had learned in cultural relativism?

Using the perspective of cultural relativism leads to the view that no one culture is superior than another culture when compared to systems of morality, law, politics, etc. It is a concept that cultural norms and values derive their meaning within a specific social context.


9. Is cultural perspective the same as cultural relativism?​


Explanation:

The goal of this is promote understanding of cultural practices that are not typically part of one's own culture. Using the perspective of cultural relativism leads to the view that no one culture is superior than another culture when compared to systems of morality, law, politics, etc.


10. 8. Which one is NOT an advantage of cultural relativism? a. Cultural Relativism promotes respect in the beliefs and practices of other people. b. Cultural Relativism discourages you to criticize the beliefs and practices of other people even if these are harmful to them and/or to others c. Cultural Relativism warns you not to belittle the beliefs and traditions of other cultures. d. Cultural Relativism trains your mind to be open and seek the truth.


Answer:

C because Cultural Relativism warns you not to be little the beliefs and traditions and helpful to people but only if you trust them but me that's the correct answer

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11. cultural relativism is the idea that all norms beliefs and values are dependent on their cultural context which statements best explain it?A. relativism means that culture is relatable.B. cultural relativism shows that people we have based on the kind of culture they haveC. cultural relativism pertains to the idea that culture progress based on relationship with othersD. cultural relativism explains that people we have as they relate with people of different culture​


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Explanation:

CULTURAL RELATIVISM: the view that ethical and social standards reflect the cultural context from which they are derived. Cultural relativists uphold that cultures differ fundamentally from one another, and so do the moral frameworks that structure relations within different.


12. What is the differences and similarities of cultural relativism to moral relativism?​


Answer:

Cultural moral relativism argues that there is no culture superior another, especially when comparing the system of morality, law, politics, customs, etc. ... The difference between individualistic moral relativism and cultural moral relativism is that: there are no objective moral values.

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13. cultural relativism​


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14. analyze situation in the Philippines where cultural relativism must be practiced through a case study​


Answer:

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15. cultural relativism is?​


cultural relativism is:

-refers to not judging a culture to our own standards of what is right or wrong, strange or normal

-Relativists often do claim that an action/judgment etc. is morally required of a person.

-cultural relativism is the idea that a person's beliefs and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture. Proponents of cultural relativism also tend to

-the tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of one’s own culture

-often leads to incorrect assumptions about others’ behavior based on your own norms, values, and beliefs.

Answer:

-Cultural relativism is the idea that a person's beliefs and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture.

-Proponents of cultural relativism also tend to argue that the norms and values of one culture should not be evaluated using the norms and values of another.

-the ability to understand a culture on its own terms and not to make judgments using the standards of one's own culture.

-uphold that cultures differ fundamentally from one another, and so do the moral frameworks that structure relations within

-refers to not judging a culture to our own standards of what is right or wrong, strange or normal. Instead, we should try to understand

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16. moral relativism and cultural relativism​


Explanation:

cultural relavitism is a descriptive claim that ethical practices differ among cultures that is a matter of fact. moral relavitism is the claim that what is really right or wrong is what the cultures says is right or wrong


17. write on the table a summary of what you have learned from the discussion aboveWhat Cultural Relativism isWhat Cultural Relativism is notThe importance of Cultural Relativism​


Answer:

Cultural relativism is the ability to understand a culture on its own terms and not to make judgments using the standards of one's own culture. The goal of this is promote understanding of cultural practices that are not typically part of one's own culture.

Cultural relativism refers to not judging a culture to our own standards of what is right or wrong, strange or normal. Instead, we should try to understand cultural practices of other groups in its own cultural context.


18. Cultural relativism​


Explanation:

Cultural relativism is the idea that a person's beliefs, values, and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture, rather than be judged against the criteria of another.

Answer:

Cultural relativism refers or suggests that donot judge a culture to our own standards of what is right or wrong, strange or normal.

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19. observe the philippine society life examples of filipinos viewing other culture in the manner of ethnocentrism, xenocentrism, and cultural relativism​


Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism ... The way cuisines vary across cultures fascinates many people. ...


20. Philippine government does not ban any religious activities.A. cultural relativismB. Ethnocentrism​


Answer:

A cultural relativism

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21. identify at least 5 examples of cultural relativism in the Philippines setting ​


Answer:

What are the examples of Filipino culture?

Filipinos are very resilient.

Filipinos take pride in their families.

Filipinos are very religious.

Filipinos are very respectful.

Filipinos help one another.

Filipinos value traditions and culture.

Filipinos love to party.


22. Identify at least 5 examples of cultural relativism in the Philippines setting.​


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23. Determine the difference between cultural relativism and ethnocentrism.CULTURAL RELATIVISM-__________ETHNOCENTRISM-_________​


Difference

Ethnocentrism:using your culture as a yardstick against which to judge other cultures. usually leads to a negative evaluation of their society.

Cultural Relativism: not judging a culture but trying to understand it in its own terms.

 

Cultural relativism and ethnocentrism

Ethnocentrism landed as a concept among different nations before cultural relativism, which had to be devised to counter ethnocentrism. And, the most significant feature associated with these ideas is the fact that they both come with certain sects of followers, which can be certain individuals and certain countries as well.

 

Cultural relativism is an idea that makes it possible to see differences in a person's habits, traits, and values in the relevance of their cultural values. All nations have cultural sects and specific ethnic values and norms. And all of these cultural values differ from one ethnic group or nationality to another. Cultural relativism provides a cushion in which no culture can be called a superior or inferior culture. All values, norms, and traits can be seen in their cultural relevance, where it is understood that one value that is appropriate for one particular culture may not be appropriate for another. So, this idea does not spread to be judgmental or harsh towards certain cultural values and norms.

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24. how does cultural relativism promote relativism​


Answer:

Moral relativism can be understood in several ways. Descriptive moral relativism, also known as cultural relativism, says that moral standards are culturally defined, which is generally true. ... And, in fact, people tend to believe that the “right” moral values are the values that exist in their own culture.

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25. How does cultural relativism promote moral relativism?​


Cultural relativism allows the individual to define their moral code without defining the moral code of others. Each person is separate in such a society. That separation creates equality because each person can set their own definition of success.


26. cultural relativism​


Answer:

idea that a person's beliefs,values,and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture, rather than be judged againts by the criteria of another

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27. What is your personal idea or insight about cultural relativism in the Philippines? need help​


Answer:

The goal of this is promote understanding of cultural practices that are not typically part of one's own culture. Using the perspective of cultural relativism leads to the view that no one culture is superior than another culture when compared to systems of morality, law, politics, etc.

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28. briefly distinguish ethical relativism from cultural relativism​


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29. i learn that cultural relativism isi realize that cultural relativism is important because ​


Answer:

Because the goal of this is promote understanding of cultural practices that are not typically part of one's own culture. Using the perspective of cultural relativism leads to the view that no one culture is superior than another culture when compared to systems of morality, law, politics, etc.


30. Create a table that shows a summary of what you have learned from discussion above. What cultural relativism is What cultural relativism is not The importance of cultural relativism ​


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