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Thick Rules And Discretion, Universals And Particulars

A thick rule requires discretion to follow; the ability to discern among cases that may, at first glance, seem alike but, in fact, differ in significant respects.

Discretion is not the whole of judgment, but it is an essential part. Judgment is the ability to bring together universals and particulars, a two-fold task. First, we must decide: which universal – which law or rule or maxim or principle – applies to this particular case at hand?

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