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universality and science
[...] Underpinning this broader concept of universality is the Principle of the Universality of Science ( ICSU Statute 5 ) which is more narrowly focused on the freedoms and responsibilities of science.
This intellectual universality is one of the hallmarks of Schuon's works, and it gives rise to insights into not only the various spiritual traditions, but also history, science and art.
* Church – Turing – Deutsch principle, in computer science, relates to the universality of simulation.
Psychology was critiqued for its 1 ) view of science as neutral ; 2 ) assertion of universality ; 3 ) societal irrelevance.
One of the important developments in materials science in the 1970s and the 1980s was the realization that statistical field theory, similar to quantum field theory, could be used to provide a microscopic theory of universality.
It has been said that pseudoscience was unwittingly helped into being by the postmodernism embraced by Indian leftist " postcolonial theories " like those of Ashis Nandy and Vandana Shiva who rejected the universality of " Western " science and called for the " indigenous science ".

universality and its
The straight line would symbolize its uniqueness, the circle its universality.
The Museum nevertheless preserves its universality in its collections of artefacts representing the cultures of the world, ancient and modern.
Christianity is characterized by its claim to universality, which marks a significant break from current Jewish identity and thought, but has its roots in Hellenistic Judaism.
According to Newton's law of gravity, and independently verified by experiments such as that of Eötvös and its successors ( see Eötvös experiment ), there is a universality of free fall ( also known as the weak equivalence principle, or the universal equality of inertial and passive-gravitational mass ): the trajectory of a test body in free fall depends only on its position and initial speed, but not on any of its material properties.
A more modern response to this criticism of concepts without sense-perception is the claim that the universality of its qualities is an unavoidable given because one only experiences an object by means of general concepts.
" Despite being a short speech, it voiced the spirit of the Parliament and its sense of universality.
He rejected Christianity for its universality, for original sin, at least for Germans whom he declared on one occasion were born noble, and for the immortality of the soul.
In its universality, Medicare differs substantially from private insurers, which must make decisions about whom to cover and what benefits to offer in order to manage their risk pools and guarantee that costs do not exceed premiums.
Some made original musical contributions and helped this art rediscover its transcultural universality.
Various systems of moral universalism may differ in various ways on the meta-ethical question of the nature of the morality, as well as in their substantial normative content, but all agree on its universality.
Humanitarianism has been an evolving concept historically but universality is a common element in its evolution.
As a result, investigations of totemism generally declined ; those that were undertaken moved away from treatments of its universality ( or lack thereof ) and toward studies that considered totem systems in more specific contexts.
The subjects to which he looked as, the most essential of all — the universality of the divine love, the supreme importance of the moral and spiritual elements of religion, the supremacy of conscience, the sense of the central citadel of Christianity as being contained in the character, the history, the spirit of its divine Founder — have impressed themselves more and more on the teaching and the preaching in the Church.
Among those noted are its " brash " humor, its criticism of śrāvakas and Abhidharma, and the universality and flexibility of its outlook.
Although the hat survived, the year-long boycott brought the end of its universality in the Ottoman Empire as other styles became socially acceptable.
There is some evidence that the restored institution had lost some of its social importance as well as its universality.

universality and sense
The characters sense that the very universality of the Robots presents a danger.
Franklin's cultural relativism was perhaps one of the purest expressions of Enlightenment assumptions that stressed racial equality and the universality of moral sense among peoples.
The universality principle states that the value of p < sub > c </ sub > is connected to the local structure of the graph, while the behavior of clusters below, at, and above p < sub > c </ sub > are invariant with respect to the local structure, and therefore, in some sense are more natural quantities to consider.
Contrary to Strauss's criticism of Edmund Burke, the historical sense may in fact be indispensable to an adequate apprehension of universality.
However, there is a sense of a universality in modern music, which is epitomised through the current significant support, especially among youth, of pop / rock artist Emma Marrone and pop / soul artist Alessandra Amoroso, both from Lecce, Salento, southern Italy.
In a sense, universality is the observation that there are relatively few such scale-invariant theories.
also claimed that " the demonstration of the possibility of theories of hidden variables may serve in a more general philosophical sense to remind us of the unreliability of conclusions based on the assumption of the complete universality of certain features of a given theory, however general their domain of validity seems to be ".
Turing completeness, as just defined above, corresponds only partially to Turing completeness in the sense of computational universality.
" Despite being a short speech, it voiced the spirit of the Parliament and its sense of universality.
Senior Shambhala Buddhist teacher Jeremy Hayward describes this as " a direct pointing out of the nature of mind, that is mind's simplicity and universality — all appearances arise within the mind and in that sense there is nothing other than mind, yet mind itself is emptiness, openness beyond concept.

universality and is
One of the central themes of Acts, indeed of the New Testament ( see also Great Commission ) is the universality of Christianity — the idea that Jesus's teachings were for all humanity — Jews and Gentiles alike.
This universality is closely related to the universality of the normal distribution.
Inspired by the Black Death, The Dance of Death, an allegory on the universality of death, is a common painting motif in the late medieval period.
The universality of this code is generally regarded by biologists as definitive evidence in favor of the theory of universal common descent.
The universality of many aspects of cellular life is often pointed to as supportive evidence to the more compelling evidence listed above.
Note that for any fixed w the function f ( x ) = F ( w x ) is computable ; thus the universality property states that all computable functions of one variable can be obtained in this fashion.
Dance of Death, also variously called Danse Macabre ( French ), Danza de la Muerte ( Spanish ), Dansa de la Mort ( Catalan ), Danza Macabra ( Italian ), Dança da Morte ( Portuguese ), Totentanz ( German ), Dodendans ( Dutch ), Surmatants ( Estonian ), is an artistic genre of late-medieval allegory on the universality of death: no matter one's station in life, the Dance of Death unites all.
In other words, the general problem of Diophantine analysis is blessed or cursed with universality, and in any case is not something that will be solved except by re-expressing it in other terms.
Given the universality of free fall, there is no observable distinction between inertial motion and motion under the influence of the gravitational force.
Although the bending of light can also be derived by extending the universality of free fall to light, the angle of deflection resulting from such calculations is only half the value given by general relativity.
Hence, the uniqueness and universality of Christ the Savior are ‘ constitutive .’ As the son of God incarnate, Jesus is the center of history and the key to the entire procession of salvation, and his resurrection confers universal significance on his human existence.
Due to the timelessness and universality of letter writing, there is a wealth of letters and instructional materials ( for example, manuals, as in the medieval ars dictaminis ) on letter writing throughout history.
Formally, this sharing of dynamics is referred to as universality, and systems with precisely the same critical exponents are said to belong to the same universality class.
Generalizations of these theories form the basis for understanding the closely related phenomenon of superfluidity, because they fall into the Lambda transition universality class, but the extent to which similar generalizations can be applied to unconventional superconductors as well is still controversial.
The 1999 German film Tuvalu is mostly silent ; the small amount of dialog is an odd mix of European languages, increasing the film's universality.

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