Are yo a determinate judger or a reflective judger?

Arendt eschews “determinate judgement,” judgement that subsumes particulars under a universal or rule that already exists.

Instead, she turns to Kant’s account of “reflective judgement,” the judgement of a particular for which no rule or precedent exists, but for which some judgement must nevertheless be arrived at

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