I've been having a difficult time reconciling myself with these two different perspectives of looking at other cultures. Although initially I feel more inclined towards cultural relativism, there are just some practices that other cultures engage in (for example, honor killings and genital mutilation) that I cannot condone, and that I personally believe are wrong. At the same time, however, I reject an ethnocentric stance because who am I to say that these cultural practices are wrong? Who am I to say that my personal moral beliefs are superior to those of another culture?
I was wondering how you personally reconcile these two separate perspectives? Which side do you lean towards most, and what is your justification for it? I think it's pretty clear that I am looking at this problem from a nonreligious point of view, so I would ideally prefer answers from similarly nonreligious perspectives, but religious people are welcome to answer as well.
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