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    •  University of Hong Kong's Critical Thinking Web: Professor Jonathan Chan's "Tutorial U06: Reflective Equilibrium” URL

      Read this tutorial about the process of reflective equilibrium in moral reasoning. This account and the diagram that accompanies it represent the process of moral reasoning that takes place in Sandel's class discussion, in which we deliberate between principles and particular cases, revising each in the light of the other.

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