East Asia in the Globe: Beyond Universalism and Relativism

Title
East Asia in the Globe: Beyond Universalism and Relativism
Author
Long-xi ZHANG
Page
25-37
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Abstract
In cross-cultural understanding, universalism and relativism are two opposite paradigms, of which relativism predominates in contemporary scholarship. In comparison with Vico's historicism, contemporary relativism does not just acknowledge cultural diversity, but it insists on cultural incommensurability, thereby questioning the possibility of cross-cultural understanding and communication. By examining the arguments of Peter Winch, Richard Nisbett and others, this essay exposes the limitations and internal difficulties of the relativist paradigm and argues for a broader perspective on East Asia in the globe well beyond the dichotomy between universalism and relativism.
Keyword
universalism, relativism, historicism, incommensurability, Giambattistta Vico, Peter Winch, Richard Nisbett, cross-cultural understanding
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