Are they the exemplary tales through which we sort out and dramatize and universalize our values?
From the time.com
I think liberals are sometimes too quick to universalize, too swift to brandish an unearned empathy.
From the theatlantic.com
It was a reminder not to universalize one's experiences.
From the jsonline.com
It is, on the other hand, extremist, radical, hateful right-wing policy NOT to universalize healthcare.
From the economist.com
Obama leavened his comments by using a rhetorical device he often employs, which is to universalize the situation.
From the ideas.time.com
It is necessary to resist the temptation to universalize in dealing with such complex states of mind and emotions as disgust.
From the en.wikipedia.org
They need to be honest and realistic about the value and scope of their ideas, not over-hype or over-universalize or oversell.
From the scienceblogs.com
Since Franklin Roosevelt considered national health care in the 1930s, virtually every president has sought to expand or universalize medical coverage.
From the kentucky.com
According to his reasoning, we first have a perfect duty not to act by maxims that result in logical contradictions when we attempt to universalize them.
From the en.wikipedia.org
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Make universal; "This author's stories universalize old themes"
(Universalization) In social work practice and psychotherapy, universalization is a supportive intervention used by the therapist to reassure and encourage his/her client. ...
(Universalization) The process by which one asks oneself whether one's maxim could become a universal law:"What if everybody did this?"