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Diversity Divided
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:17:15
The late philosopher and intellectual historian Sir Isaiah Berlin (1909-1997), one of the most prominent political thinkers of the 20th century, made an important statement about what has become known as 'Multiculturalism':
We are urged to look upon life as affording a plurality of values,
equally ultimate, above all equally objective; incapable, therefore,
of being ordered in a timeless hierarchy, or judged in terms of some
one absolute standard.
He distinguishes such pluralism from relativism,
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