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Universality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Universality may refer to: • Universality (dynamical systems) • Universality (medieval history) • Universality (philosophy), meaning present in all places and all times • Universality (theory of comp...
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Universality (philosophy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In philosophy, universalism is a doctrine or school claiming universal facts can be discovered and is therefore understood as being in opposition to relativism. In certain religions, Universality ...
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Universality; The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, in which all Societies have equal status and share equal responsibilities and duties in helping each other, is worldwide.; Analysis of the Fundamental principle of Universality;
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The ingenious American framers took for granted the universality of human imperfection. The Constitution is a system of checks and balances because every officeholder in government - from president, to judge, to legislator - is assumed to be flawed.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about universality. universality. Information about universality in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from universality)
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The theory of cultural care diversity and universality proposes that care and culture are inextricably linked together and cannot be separated into nursing care actions and decisions.
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