| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In this paper, a response to a paper by H.L. Ho, I question the almost universal conjunction of virtue ethics (and virtuous legal decision-making) with particularism, and suggest that virtue need not be particularistic, and that, in some contexts, virtue, and especially the virtue of humility about one???s own decision-making capacities, may lie in non-particularism.
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