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Particularism may
refer to:
Epistemological particularism, one of the
answers to the
problem of the
criterion in
epistemology Historical particularism...
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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...
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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...
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principles is
believed to be the
contrary of effective,
since moral particularists have
faith in the
subject of the
presumed ordinary case to
carry out...
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political science,
political particularism is "policymakers’
ability to
further their career by
catering to
narrow interests rather than
broader national...
- rely on
various methods to
justify and
criticize knowledge claims.
Particularists use a bottom-up
approach and
systematize individual judgments, whereas...
- element, a
metaphor intended to
signify the
unchallenged domination of a
particularist group over others..." The club is not
merely a team to whom the paternity...
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disagree about the
right method of
conducting epistemological research.
Particularists start their inquiry by
looking at
specific cases. For example, to find...
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divided into
particularists, who
emphasize the
differences between myths, and comparativists, who
emphasize the similarities.
Particularists tend to "maintain...
- communication.
These groups highlight or
interpret kabbalah through non-
particularist,
universalist aspects. A
third way is non-Jewish organisations, mystery...