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- Moral Particularism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Particularism supposes that one cannot extract from one case anything that is guaranteed to make a difference to another They recommend keeping one’s eyes firmly fixed on the case before one rather than trying to squeeze an answer to one problem out of the answer to another
- Moral particularism - Wikipedia
The term "particularism" was coined to designate this position by R M Hare, in 1963 (Freedom and Reason, Oxford: Clarendon, p 18) Within philosophy, the term is mainly used to denote a favoritism to one's own interests; which goes to say that morality is not universal
- PARTICULARISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PARTICULARISM is exclusive or special devotion to a particular interest
- Moral Particularism | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Moral particularism is the view that the moral status of an action is not in any way determined by moral principles; rather, it depends on the configuration of the morally relevant features of the action in a particular context
- Particularism | Cultural relativism, Ethnocentrism Cross-cultural . . .
Particularism, school of anthropological thought associated with the work of Franz Boas and his students (among them A L Kroeber, Ruth Benedict, and Margaret Mead), whose studies of culture emphasized the integrated and distinctive way of life of a given people
- PARTICULARISM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
PARTICULARISM definition: exclusive attention or devotion to one's own particular interests, party, etc See examples of particularism used in a sentence
- The Philosophy of Particularism - numberanalytics. com
Particularism challenges traditional notions of truth by arguing that truth is context-dependent and nuanced This means that truth is not determined by universal principles or rules, but rather by the specific features of individual cases
- Particularism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Particularism refers to the exclusive connection to a group, where group members treat insiders preferentially compared to outsiders, creating disparities in support and opportunities for business relationships based on one's group affiliation
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