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The law does not change;it is based on unchanging and universal truths.
Decentering
A process of shifting away from a Eurocentric or ethnocentric perspective, recognizing the diversity of viewpoints and experiences.
Antiessentialism
The belief that identities or phenomena are not fixed, inherent, or reducible to some core essence but rather constructed through social, cultural, and historical contexts.
Radical Constructionism
An epistemological viewpoint that suggests knowledge and reality are actively constructed by social or cognitive processes.
Radical Deconstructionism
A philosophical approach that seeks to undermine traditional concepts and categories by exposing their contingent nature and questioning the binary oppositions upon which they rely.
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