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  2. Western values - Wikipedia

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    A constant theme of debate around Western values has been around their universal applicability or lack thereof; in modern times, as various non-Western nations have risen, they have sought to oppose certain Western values, with even Western countries also backing down to some extent from championing its own values in what some see as a contested transition to a post-Western era of the world.

  3. Westernization - Wikipedia

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    Non-Western countries can attempt to achieve isolation to preserve their own values and protect themselves from Western invasion. He argues that the cost of this action is high and only a few states can pursue it. According to the theory of "band-wagoning" non-Western countries can join and accept Western values.

  4. Western values (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Western values may also refer to: ethics in Western philosophy; political neologism, see European values; See also. Value (ethics) Values (Western philosophy)

  5. Western culture - Wikipedia

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    The term "Western" encompasses the social norms, ethical values, traditional customs, belief systems, political systems, artifacts and technologies primarily rooted in European and Mediterranean histories. A broad concept, "Western culture" does not relate to a region with fixed members or geographical confines.

  6. Value (social sciences and philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    A Fabergé egg. Frankena in his list of values groups beauty with harmony, proportion and aesthetic experience. There are many different kinds of value that can be included in this category and Frankena himself distinguishes between "harmony and proportion in objects contemplated" and "harmony and proportion in one's own life". [15]

  7. Category:Western culture - Wikipedia

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    Western values; Western world; Westminster system; Westphalian system; White Turks This page was last edited on 7 July 2024, at 05:48 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  8. American exceptionalism - Wikipedia

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    The Puritans' moralistic values have remained a component of the national identity for centuries. [58] Eric Luis Uhlmann of Northwestern University argues that Puritan values were eventually taken up by all other Americans. [59] Kevin M. Schultz underlines how they helped America to keep to its Protestant Promise, especially Catholics and Jews ...

  9. Western education - Wikipedia

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    Western education is the form of education that mainly originated in or is ... Muslim leaders have decried Western education as failing to instill moral values, with ...