yleispätevänä
yleispätevänä is a Finnish word that translates to "universal" or "general" when used as an adverb. It describes something that applies broadly or without exception. For example, one might say that a certain law is yleispätevänä in its application, meaning it is generally applicable to all relevant situations. The word can also refer to a principle or concept that holds true in all cases. Its etymology comes from the Finnish word "yleispätevä," which means "universally valid" or "generally valid." In philosophical contexts, it can relate to the idea of universal truths or principles that are not limited to specific circumstances. The concept of something being yleispätevänä implies a lack of specific limitations or conditions that would restrict its validity. It suggests a comprehensive and all-encompassing nature. When discussing theories or statements, describing them as yleispätevänä indicates that they are intended to be broadly applicable rather than niche or specialized.