- contrast, is not a
particular,
because it is
abstract and
multiply instantiated (for
example a bicycle, an apple, and a
particular woman's hair can all...
-
Historical particularism, an
approach in
anthropology Moral particularism, the view that
there are no
universal moral principles Multicultural particularism, the...
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Multicultural particularism is the
belief that a
common culture for all
people is
either undesirable or impossible. In
discussions of multiculturalism...
- was
supported by
Western powers such as Israel, West Germany, and, in
particular, the
United Kingdom.
During the late 1960s, Obote's move to the left,...
- In
political science,
political particularism is the
ability of
policymakers to
further their careers by
catering to
narrow interests rather than to broader...
- A
particular church (Latin:
ecclesia particularis) is an
ecclesiastical community of
followers headed by a
bishop (or equivalent), as
defined by Catholic...
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Particular judgment,
according to
Christian eschatology, is the
divine judgment that a
departed (dead)
person undergoes immediately after death, in contradistinction...
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Moral particularism is a
theory in
normative ethics that runs
counter to the idea that
moral actions can be
determined by
applying universal moral principles...
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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...
- Casa
particular (Spanish for "private house";
plural casas particulares) is a
phrase meaning private accommodation or
private homestays in Cuba, very similar...