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Particularism may
refer to:
Epistemological particularism, one of the
answers to the
problem of the
criterion in
epistemology Historical particularism...
- of
relevance with the
consideration of a
particular context. A
moral particularist, for example,
would argue that
homicide cannot be
judged to be morally...
- matters. In his
reflection on education,
Tourville developed the idea of "
particularist education", but it
remained a
theoretical concept. His
disciple Edmond...
- In
political science,
political particularism is the
ability of
policymakers to
further their careers by
catering to
narrow interests rather than to broader...
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Party and
formed the BVP in
order to
pursue a more
conservative and
particularist Bavarian course. It
consistently had more
seats in the
Bavarian state...
- JSTOR 4545753. S2CID 145525529. Stehlin,
Stewart A. (2011). A
Study in
Particularist Opposition to
National Unity. New York:
Springer Dordrecht. pp. 2–3...
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Epistemological particularism is the view that one can know
something without knowing how one
knows it. By this view, one's
knowledge is
justified before...
- of us
being unable to
justify any of our beliefs.[citation needed]
Particularist theories organize things already known and
attempt to use
these particulars...
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Peter Singer. Oxford:
Blackwell Publishing, 1991. 219 – 229. “Can a
Particularist Learn the
Difference Between Right and Wrong?” In The
Proceedings of...
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republican values of the Revolution, and so
distanced itself from the
particularist ambitions of the
traditional right and its
xenophobic causes." Furthermore...