Phrases with «relativist»

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A relativist is a person who believes that what is true or right can vary depending on different perspectives or circumstances. They think that there may not be one absolute truth, and that truth can be different for different people or cultures. Full definition

Adjective + «relativist»

Sentences with «relativist»

  • It has welcomed, naturally enough, the warmth and the poetry of Deus est Caritas; but it is now hoping that the Pope's first encyclical signals that there will be no more uncomfortable demands for the renunciation of relativist moral values, indeed, that thePope will now bask in his new popularity and become a mellow and liberal guru to the modern world, that his life story will be rather like that of Pius IX but in reverse. (faith.org.uk)
  • Being a moral relativist who sees phantoms among the ranks of people trying to make a living as writers doesn't make him an expert in anything except sophistry. (hughhowey.com)
  • (They certainly were not nihilist nor even amoral, and not relativist nor morally indifferent.) (firstthings.com)
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