1. Analysis Of "What The Sokal Hoax Ought To Teach Us"
Another strength in Boghossian's argument is the courage to hypothesize that the editors of Social Text had idea what Sokal was trying to present and therefore, were not in the position to refute the articles findings. ... However, the writer has to agree with the text regarding ethical relativism: the view that denies the existence of a single, universally applicable moral standard. ... Once again, the writer agrees that the fundamental point that ethical relativism is trying to make is to be tolerant of the moral beliefs of others (Velasquez, p 518). ...
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