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Single Idea 1561

[filed under theme 13. Knowledge Criteria / E. Relativism / 4. Cultural relativism ]

Full Idea

Anything can be acceptable under the right circumstances, and unacceptable under the wrong circumstances.

Gist of Idea

Anything can be acceptable in some circumstances and unacceptable in others

Source

Anon (Diss) (Dissoi Logoi - on Double Arguments [c.401 BCE], §2)

Book Ref

'The First Philosophers', ed/tr. Waterfield,Robin [OUP 2000], p.291


The 9 ideas from 'Dissoi Logoi - on Double Arguments'

Thracians think tattooing adds to a girl's beauty, but elsewhere it is a punishment [Anon (Diss)]
Anything can be acceptable in some circumstances and unacceptable in others [Anon (Diss)]
Lydians prostitute their daughters to raise a dowery, but no Greek would marry such a girl [Anon (Diss)]
Every apparent crime can be right in certain circumstances [Anon (Diss), by PG]
It is right to lie to someone, to get them to take medicine they are reluctant to take [Anon (Diss)]
True and false statements can use exactly the same words [Anon (Diss)]
We learn language, and we don't know who teaches us it [Anon (Diss)]
The first priority in elections is to vote for people who support democracy [Anon (Diss)]
How could someone who knows everything fail to act correctly? [Anon (Diss)]