Üldisus
Üldisus is an Estonian word that translates to generality or generality in English. It refers to the quality of being general, broad, or not specific. This concept can be applied in various contexts, including language, logic, and social sciences. In linguistics, it describes terms or statements that apply to a wide range of instances rather than a single one. For example, "animal" is a more general term than "dog." In logic, the principle of generality suggests that a conclusion drawn from specific instances can be generalized to a broader category.
The concept of üldisus is important for understanding abstract ideas and making broader connections. It allows