Universalismo (Portuguese Wikipedia)

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  • Wyatt, Neal; Dwyer, Tierney V; Dwyer, Tierney V (2008). «Unitarian Universalism: A Research Guide». Reference & User Services Quarterly. 47 (3): 210–214. doi:10.5860/rusq.47n3.210 

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  • Pluralism and Universalism Within Hinduism "Hindu teachings were also denigrated accordingly and the deeper philosophies of Hinduism were often ignored, especially their universal relevance. For conversion purposes it was easier to define Hinduism in a limited way as a local phenomenon only. Yet the universality of Hindu teachings continued, though few outside of India understood this until recent years. This background universalism of Sanatana Dharma affords Hinduism a synthetic tendency, an ability to incorporate within itself a diversity of views and approaches, including at times those from groups outside of Hinduism or even opposed to Hinduism. Because of this syncretic view, sometimes Hinduism is equated with a blind universalism that accepts without discrimination anything that calls itself religious or spiritual, as if differences of spiritual teachings did not matter in any way. While this may be true of some Hindus, the Hindu tradition also contains a lively tradition of free debate on all aspects of theology, philosophy and metaphysics, showing differences as well as similarities, and not simply equating all teachings as they are. A good example of this is the debates between the dualistic and non-dualistic schools of Vedantic philosophy, but many other examples exist as well. The different sects within Hinduism have always been free to disagree, though each sect has its particular guidelines and there is an overall respect for Dharma."

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  • Staff. «Jewish Universalism». Jewish Spiritual Leaders Institute. Google Inc. Consultado em 29 de junho de 2012 

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  • Manfred Hutter (janeiro de 1993). «Manichaeism in the Early Sasanian Empire». BRILL. 40. JSTOR 3270395 

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  • Gowans, Chris (9 de dezembro de 2008). Edward N. Zalta, ed, ed. «Moral Relativism». The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2012 Edition). Let us say that moral objectivism maintains that moral judgments are ordinarily true or false in an absolute or universal sense, that some of them are true, and that people sometimes are justified in accepting true moral judgments (and rejecting false ones) on the basis of evidence available to any reasonable and well-informed person. 

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