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A Feminist Critique of Moral Particularism
A Feminist Critique of Moral Particularism

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Moral Particularism In metaethics, moral particularism is the view that moral reasoning is too context-sensitive to be guided by overarching principles. Traditional work in ethics searches for a set of principles to guide moral reasoning and action­—e.g., utilitarianism or Kantian deontology. By contrast, moral particularism claims that these theories and principles are not applicable in […]

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