Abstract
AbstractThis chapter discusses how we can obtain an applicablemethodof reflective equilibrium based on the theoretical foundations described in the previous chapter. It describes a methodological framework which identifies the tasks one has to complete in order to apply reflective equilibrium, the methodological decisions one has to make in order to be able to address these tasks, and the challenges one faces when making these methodological decisions.
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Springer International Publishing
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