单词 | particularistically |
释义 | particularisticallyadv. In a particularistic manner; in a style characteristic of a particularist. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > epistemology > [adverb] > as regards branches or doctrines and their adherents particularistically1927 intuitionistically1942 intuitively1942 1927 H. Kemp Bronze Treasury 108 Marmion's style was concrete and pregnant; vividly and particularistically, descriptive. 1963 R. M. Hare Freedom & Reason ii. 20 The particularistically inclined non-naturalist. 1986 R. B. Morrison & C. R. Wilson Native Peoples xviii. 371 While looking at them singularly, particularistically, in each tribe, they [sc. ethnologists] saw that they occurred together on the Plains and saw in this clustering an indication of the importance of ‘culture’. 2001 Univ. Toronto Q. (Nexis) 70 297 Methodologically it [sc. Novak's account of natural law] demonstrates how to read particularistically and yet with full confidence in the normativity of one's claims. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.1927 |
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