A particular flavor of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” that points to established traditions as “having worked for ages”. Playing off the fear of the unknown? The meme of traditions in general adds weight to many of these.
I second “cultural relativity” as being an extension of “everyone having a right to their opinion”, but in both cases point to them as also being tools to find things in one’s own life that are arbitrary and in need of evaluation on a more objective basis.
A particular flavor of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” that points to established traditions as “having worked for ages”. Playing off the fear of the unknown? The meme of traditions in general adds weight to many of these.
I second “cultural relativity” as being an extension of “everyone having a right to their opinion”, but in both cases point to them as also being tools to find things in one’s own life that are arbitrary and in need of evaluation on a more objective basis.