The issue of multiculturalism, particularly on college campuses, can perhaps best be introduced by considering its major combatants, the traditionalists and the relativists. Traditionalists argue that universities should only use the classical texts of Western culture (written almost exclusively by white males), for they are based on reason and represent the highest level of intellectual and artistic achievement. Relativists argue that the university [Book Review]

Journal of Philosophical Research 21:379-390 (1996)
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