Why did Robert Edgerton advance the notion that cultures should be evaluated on their "quality of life" and not their own merit? How does this reject the concept of cultural relativism?

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In cultural relativism, all cultures are evaluated based on their own cultural beliefs and not the standards of the respective evaluator. Edgerton points out that some cultural practices are harmful, violate human rights, and are contrary to any form of logic or rational explanation. Examples would be the practice of female mutilation in some African tribes, sacrificing virgins by cults, and unsanitary practices such as urinating in the street.

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