Relativism does not imply subjectivism and skepticism. It is not evident that the man who is forced to confess that his view of things is conditioned by the standpoint he occupies must doubt the reality of what he sees. It is not apparent that one who knows that his concepts are not universal must also doubt that
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To know the origin of a belief or custom is not necessarily to reject that origin?
I really dislike stilted language, most of the time. There's eloquence, and there's forced eloquence. This doesn't read very smoothly to me, so I don't think I'm quite grasping what he's getting at.
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