Universalism & Particularism Fighting to a Draw

Hastings Center Report 30 (1):37-44 (2000)
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Abstract

For decades now, moral philosophy and bioethics have been dominated variously by universalist and particularist impulses, both of which exert legitimate pull on our thinking. Although there is little prospect of settling the debate by recourse to theory, classifying the cases in which particularist and universalist demands compete reveals a rough practical guide.

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