Sentence examples for a universalization from inspiring English sources

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The identification of the Absolute Reality underlying the universe with the innermost being within the human person resulted in a spiritualization of the former concept and a universalization of the latter.

Re "Auschwitz Tailors Its Story for New Generation," by Michael Kimmelman (Abroad column, front page, Feb. 19): As the son of Auschwitz survivors, I was appalled at what I consider a universalization and dejudaization of the Auschwitz death camp in this article.

The idea of hosshin seppô also expresses a universalization in Shingon of the Mahâyâna Buddhist notion of expedient (or: skillful) means.

Especially noteworthy is what may be called a universalization of the value foundation through the incorporation of human and children's rights declarations, mandatory plans of anti-discrimination and equal treatment, all of which essentially serve to protect a liberal value of the individual (Fernández, 2012; cf. SOU, 2002 43; SOU, 2004:50; Prop. (Bill), 2005/06:38).

Adenauer's visit began a universalization of the ranch, its transformation from a place of continental iconography to one of international symbolic meaning".

He explored what he calls "dramaturgical consciousness" as flowing from psychological consciousness and representing a universalization of role-playing experimentation that originates in psychodrama.

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This position, however, fails to note the contradictions that globalization simultaneously produces homogenization and hybridization and difference, and that the anti-corporate globalization movement is fighting for social justice, democratization, and increased rights, factors that Baudrillard links with a dying universalization.

What one gets is a dialogical principle of universalization (U): "A [moral norm] is valid just in case the foreseeable consequences and side-effects of its general observance for the interests and value-orientations of each individual could be jointly accepted by all concerned without coercion" (i.e., in a sufficiently reasonable discourse) (1998a, 42; trans. amended).

Gaus also argues that parties to a universalizing form of justification will find themselves with multiple eligible social arrangements, which shows that the universalization procedure itself is insufficient to produce a determinate set of justified social arrangements.

The religious history of the world may be understood as a process of universalization of the Jewish religion, according to Formstecher.

"Since the dawn of our republic," he declared in a speech last year, "Americans have believed that our nation was created for a purpose" — the universalization of our own democratic principles.

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