Noun
particulars
plural of particular
particulars pl (plural only)
The details or specifics of something.
The overall plan is well understood, but we still have to work out the particulars.
"A few years ago, we used to inspect the sites and collect the particulars of the labourers from different States working there as per Inter-State Migrant Workers Act, 1979. Source: Internet
Aristotle, Metaphysics VIII 1045a–b Universals and particulars main Aristotle's predecessor, Plato, argued that all things have a universal form, which could be either a property, or a relation to other things. Source: Internet
Finally the argument from circumstance considers the particulars of a situation and is an argument preferred by liberals. Source: Internet
As Gerald puts it, "an attention to order now requires that, in this second part, we should employ our pen in pointing out those particulars in which it seems to transgress the line of virtue and commendation". Source: Internet
Aristotelian realism, on the other hand, is the view that universals are real entities, but their existence is dependent on the particulars that exemplify them. Source: Internet
Again, there are particulars to each option that you should be aware of. Source: Internet