Cultural Configurations of Values

The Journal of International Issues 12 (2):28-49 (2008)
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Abstract

All cultures are infused by or even rooted in certain values. Although those values are generally recognised in all societies, they are diversely ranked or proritised in different human groups and different perceptions partly account for cultural diversity as not all values can be equally upheld in any community or by any individual. Though value universalism in a strict sense is unachievable, we can all agree on a pluralistic mutual understanding of and tolerance for diversity.

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Chenyang Li
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

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