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Taken together, the whole body of cultural universals is known as the human condition.
He took part in the discussions on the nature of Universals.
On 4 April 1578 he issued four universals to all local government officials.
He was trying to find universals in human culture, like an anthropologist.
There were evidently certain universals when it came to body language.
With these, it is true, we return to the universals of human expression and communication.
These are secret universals, things widely felt but never mentioned.
I heard the snatch of the universals under the floor.
They are archetypes, in a way, universals of human experience.
I will use particular examples to challenge and explore the universals.
They have been used to try to solve the problem of general properties or universals.
Document the results in the 'universals' part of the framework.
For this reason, they are referred to as linguistic universals.
"They dealt with the universals of the time," Hill says.
Still, as the playwright knew, on every ethnic level there are universals.
How convenient the appeal to universals becomes in this case.
In this sense these components qualify therefore as cultural universals.
There was, therefore, always a fact to the matter about which concepts and universals exist in the world.
This allows outside influence to be an explanation for cultural universals as well.
Anthropologists see social rituals as one of many cultural universals.
There is, in common sense, something close to a paradox which generates the problem of universals.
One of the main questions during this time was the problem of the universals.
It doesn't help that psychology has traditionally looked for universals in one group: American college students.
In this context, universals seemed anomalous-unlikely to be real or significant.
Universals are words that can to call several individuals; for example the word "homo".