Universality may refer to:
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In Statistical mechanics, universality is the observation that there are properties for a large class of systems that are independent of the dynamical details of the 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 philosophy universalism is a doctrine or school claiming universal facts can be discovered and is therefore understood as being in opposition to Relativism. In computability theory, several closely-related terms are used to describe the "computational power" of a computational system (such as an Abstract machine or In social work practice and Psychotherapy, universalization is a supportive intervention utilized by the therapist to reassure and encourage his/her client
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universality
-noun
- the property of being universal, common to all members of a class
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