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universalisation


Meanings
  • Noun

    The process of extending or making universal, especially of principles, values, or practices.

    - "The universalisation of human rights is a major goal of international law."
    - "The company's policy of universalisation ensured that all employees received the same benefits."
  • Noun

    The act of making something applicable or valid for all people or in all places.

    - "The theory of evolution has been universalised, becoming a widely accepted scientific fact."
    - "The principles of good design have been universalised, with many designers adhering to them."

Variants
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universalization , universalizations , universalize , universalized , universalizes , universalizing
Etymology
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From the Latin universalis, meaning 'applying to all' or 'belonging to the whole'.


Trivia
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  1. Universalisation is a key concept in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.

  2. The process of universalisation is sometimes referred to as 'universalising the particular'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Globalisation: While universalisation refers to the spread of principles, values, or practices to all people, globalisation refers to the increasing interconnectedness of the world, particularly through the spread of technology, communication, and trade. Universalisation can be seen as a goal of globalisation, as the spread of globalisation can lead to the universalisation of certain principles, values, or practices.

  2. Cultural Relativism: Universalisation is often contrasted with cultural relativism, which holds that cultural practices and values are relative to the specific context in which they occur. While universalisation seeks to identify principles or values that apply to all people, cultural relativism argues that there is no such thing as absolute truth or value.


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Universalisation has been a significant concept in various fields, including philosophy, sociology, and international relations. In philosophy, it has been discussed in relation to ethical and moral principles, with some arguing that certain values are universally applicable. In sociology, universalisation has been studied in relation to social norms and cultural practices, with some arguing that certain norms and practices become universalised as societies become more interconnected. In international relations, universalisation has been a key aspect of the spread of international law and the development of international organisations.

How to Memorize "universalisation"

  1. visualize

    - To visualise universalisation, imagine a process by which principles, values, or practices spread from one place to another, eventually becoming applicable to all people.
    - Visualise a globe, with principles, values, or practices spreading from one place to another, eventually covering the entire surface.

  2. associate

    - Associate universalisation with the idea of inclusivity and applicability to all.
    - Think of universalisation as a process that makes things available to everyone, regardless of where they are in the world.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'U is for Universal, S is for Spread', to remember the meaning of universalisation.
    - Remember that universalisation is about making things 'U'niversal by 'S'preading them.


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