universalization in a sentence
Examples
- I think that all these manifestations of human activity should remain free and voluntary for all : I ask for them no modifications, restrictions or suppressions, other than those which result naturally and of necessity from the universalization of the principle of reciprocity which I propose ."
- Another example is the universalization-instantiation relation that holds between a universalization such as the Numerical Identity Law for every number n, n = n and its instantiations : 0 = 0, 1 = 1, 2 = 2, and so on.
- Another example is the universalization-instantiation relation that holds between a universalization such as the Numerical Identity Law for every number n, n = n and its instantiations : 0 = 0, 1 = 1, 2 = 2, and so on.
- On the one hand, these fragments that are left over in the tradition shows the target of philosophical discourse, which is an attempt to seize reality as it is lived as a coherent whole, on the other hand it shows the insufficiency of past attempts at universalization.
- It added that the decision " is an issue of utmost concern to the whole international community as it sets up a most regrettable precedent which undermines the efforts towards the universalization " of the treaty, which it described as " the cornerstone of the global nuclear nonproliferation regime ."
- At the same time, Marx showed himself to be acutely aware of the resistances to this overcoming of spatio-temporal barriers, and, more importantly, to the fact that capitalism " itself generates its own resistances ", or contradictions, to the universalization of its mode of production:
- Indeed, political scientists, including Francis Fukuyama, hailed the fall of the Soviet Union as the " end of history " in which the ideological evolution and the universalization of Western liberal democracy [ becomes ] the final form of human government . " ( See End of History and the Last Man)
- The means, he wrote, are there even though the ends are no longer believed in, and are employed in order to hide the present's harsh realities ( or, as he would have put it, unrealities ) . " In the Enlightenment, universalization was viewed as unlimited growth and forward progress.
- At the global level, Meyjes thus proposes universalization or universalisation to denote a process of ( largely ) non-imposed socio-cultural exchange between state-level and sub-state-level groups and " nations " i . e . a transnational process that informs the gradual emergence of a universal civilization.
- What we may be witnessing is not just the end of the Cold War, or the passing of a particular period of post-war history, but the end of history as such : that is, the end point of mankind's ideological evolution and the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government.