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BlindSheep
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Ok, a little background: I’ve returned to school at age 26 to finish my degree; in the years since I last attended, I converted to Catholicism, having formarly been a liberal agnostic.
Does anyone else out there feel like one of the main objectives of universities is to promote cognitive and moral relativism? I’m taking psychology, literature, computer science and interpersonal communication this semester, and only the computer science class has avoided promoting relativism. The psych and lit classes seem to be designed to promote one idea; that believing absolutely in anything (except relativism) is immature, stupid, generally the root of all the world’s problems. The whole agenda seems to be to eradicate any belief system the students may already have. The language in the textbooks themselves is basically “nyah nyah: if you believe in anything, you’re dumb and immature”.I worry that my failure to “understand” (accept) this perspective will hurt my grades. Anyone else feel this way? How do you deal with it?
Does anyone else out there feel like one of the main objectives of universities is to promote cognitive and moral relativism? I’m taking psychology, literature, computer science and interpersonal communication this semester, and only the computer science class has avoided promoting relativism. The psych and lit classes seem to be designed to promote one idea; that believing absolutely in anything (except relativism) is immature, stupid, generally the root of all the world’s problems. The whole agenda seems to be to eradicate any belief system the students may already have. The language in the textbooks themselves is basically “nyah nyah: if you believe in anything, you’re dumb and immature”.I worry that my failure to “understand” (accept) this perspective will hurt my grades. Anyone else feel this way? How do you deal with it?