ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to or tending toward universalism
- of or relating to the whole
How To Use universalistic In A Sentence
- Instead, we advocate an alternative approach that dispenses with universalistic definitions and the testing of these.
- Instead, we advocate an alternative approach that dispenses with universalistic definitions and the testing of these.
- Jewish suffering in occupied France was further relativized by two contradictory attitudes: an insensitivity, born of hostility, to the murder of Jews; and a generous universalistic desire not to singularize Jews as victims but to see them primarily as human casualties of German terror and Vichy perfidy in France. Annette Wieviorka.
- Instead, we advocate an alternative approach that dispenses with universalistic definitions and the testing of these.
- The balance of power never suited the more universalistic, moralist spirit of the late twentieth century.
- Wisdom of Solomon thus saw a new synthesis of various sapiential traditions in a much broader philosophical/theological framework that could cope with a universalistic and Hellenistic perspective.
- Christianity is the mature form of the western universalistic tradition.
- Social comparison theory contends that basing self-evaluations of physical appearance on universalistic targets such as celebrities has negative implications for body-image.
- In modern anthropology, fetishism, like animism and totemism, tends to be disfavoured as a universalistic principle.