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Daily Archives: July 12, 2012
Relativism gone to seed.
It seems that the seeds of relativism, sown a century before, found root in the era immediately following the second world war. In comparison to the totalizing philosophy of Nazism and Communism, relativism must have felt like a breath of … Continue reading
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