Tag: universalism


Psychological Universalism: Are We All The Same?

Psychological Universalism: Are We All The Same?

Universalism: The Search for Human Constants Defining Psychological Universalism Psychological Universalism is the theoretical position asserting that specific facets of the human mind, human actions, and human morality are foundational, vital, and inherent to the species, thereby existing consistently across all societies and historical time frames. This stance maintains that despite the vast differences observed […]

Read More
Cultural Monism: The Illusion of a Single Moral Truth

Cultural Monism: The Illusion of a Single Moral Truth

Cultural Monism Introduction and Core Definition Cultural Monism is a philosophical and psychological perspective asserting that there exists a single, objective, and universally applicable standard for evaluating human behaviors, values, and moral systems, regardless of the particular cultural context in which they arise. This view fundamentally holds that despite the vast differences in customs, traditions, […]

Read More