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- On one hand, culture is by definition particularistic.
- The basis of this distinction is the presence of universalistic or particularistic norms.
- Particularistic norms are guidelines for behavior that vary from one individual to another.
- They are very possessive, and have a fierce attachment to their particularistic traditions.
- Could any sentiment be less particularistic?
- "In a pluralistic society, this is a particularistic point of view, " she said.
- During the reign of King Aleksandar I, a modern single Yugoslav identity was unsuccessfully propagated to erase the particularistic identites.
- One commentator opined that : " This observation summarizes Stewart's judicial philosophy : particularistic, intuitive, and pragmatic ."
- Even in the more particularistic art forms, each nation-state has its songs, dances, plays, museums and paintings.
- On the opposite side is the particularistic " southern " culture with complex webs of relationships that affect the way things are done.
- The situations ( in which rules are applied or implemented ) are particularistic, even idiosyncratic, whereas formal rules of behavior are more or less general.
- To the contrary, they argued, there are no generic individuals but rather only Germans or Russians, Berliners or Muscovites or members of some other particularistic community.
- However, in 623, in order to appease particularistic forces and also to secure the borders, he gave the Austrasians his young son as their own king.
- Some academic communitarians argued even more strongly on behalf of such particularistic values, suggesting that these were the only kind of values which matter and that it is a philosophical error to posit any truly universal moral values.
- The more he thinks of Jews as victims of the Nazis, the less he will be able to appreciate the stiff-necked, highly particularistic people who observe different rituals and rites of passage, and who want to remain as distinctive as they are.
- Neo-Zionism and post-Zionism share traits with " classical " Zionism but differ by accentuating antagonist and diametrically opposed poles already present in Zionism . " Neo Zionism accentuates the messianic and particularistic dimensions of Zionist nationalism, while post-Zionism accentuates its normalising and universalistic dimensions ".
- :The mistake being made in these questions is one of the most common misunderstandings about evolution-you can't approach evolution from a atomistic, particularistic viewpoint . evolution works by small advantages and small changes to entire organisms, not big advantages and big changes to parts of organisms.
- Summers taught contracts and American legal theory with his class mascot, " the particularistic contract snail, " and last completed a book on the varieties of legal form and their importance in law, which is titled " Form and Function in a Legal System : A General Study ", published by Cambridge University Press.
- They rediscovered the Justinian Code, the Corpus Iuris Civilis, in a library near Bologna in northern Italy in 1072, leading later to the student body called a " universitas ", first in Bologna, and soon after in Paris, Oxford, Heidelberg, Cracow, and Copenhagen studying the code and displacing particularistic Salic law.
- Despite the risk of appearing too general in his books, Mugambi avoids using such particularistic titles as " South African Christianity, " " Kenyan Christianity, " " Africa North ( or South ) of Limpopo, " " East African Christianity ", etc . Rather, he is concerned with the Africans both in the African continent and in the Diaspora.
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