Universalism refers to any concept or doctrine that applies to all persons and/or all things for all times and in all situations, and may mean different things depending on the field:
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In religion, theology
- see Universalism
- Unitarian Universalism is a theologically liberal religion characterized by its support for a "free and responsible search for truth and meaning."
In philosophy
- For "Universal truth", see Universality (philosophy)
- For "Universal ethic", see Moral universalism
- For "Universal rights", see Natural rights
In politics
- For "Universal citizenship", see World citizen
- For "Universal democracy", see Democratic mundialization
- Universal monarchy, Cakravartin
- For "Universal politics", see Internationalism (politics)
See also
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