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100 | _aFopp, Rodney | ||
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_aEnhancing Understanding-Advancing Dialogue _b Approaching Cross Cultural Understanding |
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_aAdelaide _bATF Press _c2008 |
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300 | _a330p | ||
500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _a1. Approaching cross-cultural understanding: questions and reactions 2. Should we `be understanding` when approaching cross-cultural understanding and how can we defend such a stand? 3. Can science contribute to cross-cultural understanding? 4. Can postmodernism facilitate cross-cultural understanding? 5. Do absolute objective values lead to political absolutism and intolerance? Does relativism lead to understanding and tolerance? 6. Is tolerance enough? 7. Do relativism, neutrality and impartiality impede cross-cultural understanding? 8. Why should we understand and how can we justify it? 9. Is there a method of social inquiry suitable for cross-cultural understanding? 10. What are some of the features of optimal cross-cultural understanding? | |
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