Argunet Debates
Argument: other methods possible
- "A particularist can perfectly well point to how things are in another perhaps simpler case, and suggest that this reveals something about how they are in the present more difficult one. (...) ... our judgement can be informed, and indeed defended, by seeing the way in which a feature functions in situations that resemble the present one in various ways. "
- These ways are different from just telling how one "sees the situation".
- NOT: If particularism were true, one could only tell others how one "sees the situation" to convince them of her or his moral standpoint.
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