I don't know what you mean. Liberal principles can be applied consistently to same actions committed by different people.
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Cultural values cld be 'women shouldn't go out.' Can condemn this. Situational ones cld be 'women under house arrest shldnt go out'
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Ok, so… to translate that into my 'context' world: you're saying there are nested contexts. A hierarchy of contexts. Yes?
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I'm fairly sure that's not what I'm saying coz I don't know what it means.
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Haha! Translating abstract concepts is challenging

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What I was saying was that principles like 'women shld have equal rights' shld be universal. Situations can change it but this ...
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...would also need 2 b consistent across cultures.When asking 'which women shldnt have equal rights' answer can't be 'Muslim ones'
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It could be 'women who commit violent crime shld lose their right to freedom for a while' but this wild need to apply to men too
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and in all cultures if our ethics on this are consistent. If they vary from culture to culture, this is cultural moral relativity.
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