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Regardless of culture, religion and race, all human beings have common features: their humanity. When we are born into this world we are barely affected by socio-economic advantage and different personal contexts, with the same qualities existing across all human beings. We can all think, we are mostly all conscious and we all have a sense of right and wrong.This concept is called universality and in this video, we are going to look at this idea, its origins and what this means in philosophy. All videos on this channel are properly researched by academic journals and books and without further adieu, You’re watching All Things Humanities.
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"Relativism". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 13 July 2020.