Moral philosophy has long been dominated by the aim of
understanding morality and the virtues in terms of principles.
However, the underlying assumption that this is the best approach
has received almost no defence, and has been attacked by
particularists, who argue that the traditional link between
morality and principles is little more than an unwarranted
prejudice. In Principled Ethics, Michael Ridge and Sean McKeever
meet the particularist challenge head-on, and defend a distinctive
view they call "generalism as a regulative ideal."
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