Cultural Revolutions Reason Versus Culture in Philosophy, Politics, and Jihad
Cultural Revolutions argues that reason itself is cultural, but no less reasonable for it. Lawrence Cahoone systematically defines culture and gauges the consequences of the ineradicably cultural nature of cognition and action, yet argues that none of this implies relativism. Cahoone offers a defini...
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University Park, PA
Penn State University Press
2005
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