universalisability

English

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Etymology

c. 1950 universalisable + -ity

Noun

universalisability (uncountable)

  1. (chiefly philosophy) The quality (as of a rule) of being able to be applied universally; that is, to any given situation with no exceptions.
    • 1964, Timothy L. S. Sprigge, “Definition of a Moral Judgment”, in Philosophy, volume 39, number 150, page 306:
      Some have thought that universalisability was the criterion of ethicalness.
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