id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt kh04dn42689 Amelia Hicks Moral Particularism: The Nonexistence of Moral Principles and the Nature of Proper Moral Deliberation 2013 .txt text/plain 325 14 32 Some versions of particularism claim that there are no true moral principles, while others claim that we shouldn't use moral principles in moral deliberation; I call the former view 'eliminativism' and the latter view 'abstinence.' Moral particularism is a family of views---a family unified by its rejection of moral principles---in moral metaphysics and moral epistemology. cache/kh04dn42689.txt txt/kh04dn42689.txt