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Different culture have different way of respecting the eldest :
Humanistic view
Functionalist view
Aesthetic view
Relativist view
- Humanistic view: This perspective focuses on individual values, emotions, and the personal importance of respecting elders. It emphasizes empathy and understanding across cultures.
- Functionalist view: This view looks at how the respect shown to elders serves a purpose in maintaining social order and stability. It underscores the role of elders in enforcing norms and continuing traditions.
- Aesthetic view: This angle might consider the artistic expression and beauty in cultural traditions of respecting elders, such as ceremonies and rituals that honor them.
- Relativist view: This approach posits that respect for elders varies across cultures and should be understood in context. It suggests that different cultures have their own valid ways of understanding what respect means.
Correct Answer: Relativist view
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