How To Use Universalize In A Sentence

  • As Wilson readily conceded, there was no attempt to universalize the principle of self-determination to apply, for example, to the Allies' dependent territories.
  • Suppose you tried to universalize college education - how many people would actually go for it?
  • Meanwhile, they should universalize traditional Wushu through a variety of effective approaches and methods, to inherit and develop it.
  • The question to be pressed, though, is whether those experiences can be universalized.
  • A Hanukkah menorah most certainly does not "universalize" a Christmas tree; if anything, the opposite is true: it turns the tree, which symbolizes a holiday whose message is "joy to the world and peace on Earth" into a particularist symbol like the menorah itself. Archive 2005-12-11
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  • When we generalize from our ability to make the latter sort of decisions, we must value not only the ability to weigh options and universalize them but also the ability to engage the right affect, emotion, etc.
  • This article does not seek to universalize the Japanese experience, but neither does it attempt to pigeonhole the case as representing a unique set of properties that are attributable to the specificities of Japanese political economy.
  • Within the space of this typology, which objectifies and universalizes the sublime experience, there is a discontinuity between the first-person spectator and the third-person protagonist.
  • In other words, the window may have a localized iconology as well as a universalized iconography.
  • In cultural terms, it signals an individual's inevitable mediation with the hegemonic regime of commodification and consumption that either universalizes desires or particularizes traditions.
  • Our own historical moment offers any number of cases where the product of history is universalized as the human condition.
  • But gender relations cannot be universalized, and race relations also lack transhistorical necessity, so neither the standpoint of women nor of black women can claim epistemic privilege.
  • This isn't an attempt to universalize, for there is rich, specific detail everywhere: food, foliage, the course of the conflict. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The categorical imperative supports active euthanasia since no one would willfully universalize a rule which condemns people to unbearable pain before death.
  • This isn't an attempt to universalize, for there is rich, specific detail everywhere: food, foliage, the course of the conflict. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The discussion invokes the ethics of impartiality; those who believe in a universal code of ethics argue that a self-serving action that cannot be universalized is immoral.
  • This author's stories universalize old themes
  • The use of the third person throughout each piece universalizes the experience in itself; there is no need for a conclusion that seems to deviate from the rest of the piece.
  • Can I universalize this, willing it to govern people in general?
  • The only way to universalize upper-middle class taste would be through universal redistribution of upper-middle class wealth.
  • For us, the temptation is to universalize that signature 'sadness' as postlapsarian alienation. The Times Literary Supplement
  • BUENOS AIRES: Argentine President Cristina Kirchner proposed to "universalize" her country's claims over the potentially oil-rich Falkland Islands, but vowed not to resort to military force. News
  • Here likenesses are employed by Van Helsing to severely diminish the assimilative potential of an Eastern culture, seen as incapable of the abstractions that universalize Western knowledge.
  • Rather, I think it is intrinsic for humans to try to universalize experience into a form, because we are social creatures.
  • But gender relations cannot be universalized, and race relations also lack transhistorical necessity, so neither the standpoint of women nor of black women can claim epistemic privilege.
  • Similarly, if we take a three-place relation Sxyz and "universalize" the third argument position, we get a two place relation that we might represent thus: ˆ zSxyz Structured Propositions
  • Julius Caesar, but in a certain uniqueness of mankind's own behavior: a uniqueness which is to be adduced from in our species 'unique, historical concern with ancient maritime culture's mastery of universalized astronavigation as such. LaRouche's Latest
  • Observe what is best and to strive to universalize these qualities.

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