Definition of Universalistic. Meaning of Universalistic. Synonyms of Universalistic

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Definition of Universalistic

Universalistic
Universalistic U`ni*ver`sal*is"tic, a. Of or pertaining to the whole; universal.

Meaning of Universalistic from wikipedia

- one individual to another. In contrast, universalistic norms apply to all members of society. Universalistic norms are more likely to be found in industrialized...
- logical corollary of the universalistic language of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, and of the universalistic principles of the Revolution...
- A welfare state is a form of government in which the state (or a well-established network of social institutions) protects and promotes the economic and...
- Samaj who was strongly influenced by unitarianism, strove towards a universalistic interpretation of Hinduism. His ideas were "altered [...] considerably"...
- and the Jerrahi Order of America, with the former reflecting a more "universalistic" orientation, and the latter a more "traditional" one. Ozak consciously...
- heritage through the teachings of Yehuda Ashlag; he later adopted a more universalistic approach. There is disagreement about whether Berg's teachings, as rela****...
- while Dennison and Goodwin characterised it as reflecting "libertarian-universalistic values". The party wants an end to big government, which it sees as...
- politically dominated by their neighbors". Ashley Montagu strongly denied universalistic instinctual arguments, arguing that social factors and childhood socialization...
- and decay. The prophets and the angels were also integrated into this universalistic understanding of God. According to Heydar Amuli, who also builds on...
- researchers Gilles Kepel and Olivier Roy. It includes a feeling of a "growing universalistic Islamic identity" as often shared by Muslim immigrants and their children...