Exploring 'Youniversalism': A New Lens on Personal Truth
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam introduce 'Youniversalism,' a concept that captures the growing trend of individuals relying on personal feelings as their measure of truth in today's post-truth society.
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In a world increasingly characterized as 'post-truth,' the reliance on personal feelings to gauge truth has become more pronounced. This shift is encapsulated in a new concept called 'Youniversalism.'
Developed by psychologists at the University of Amsterdam, Youniversalism seeks to understand how individual perspectives are shaping our understanding of truth.
This concept reflects a broader societal trend where personal experiences and emotions are often prioritized over objective facts.