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He knocked on doors and tried to explain his idea about the plural nature of perfection, and no one answered.
In an article in Israel Studies Review last week, the sociologist Shlomo Fischer seems to agree: as "the extent and the density of [religious Israelis'] involvement with broader Israeli society" increases, so does "their awareness of the plural nature of Israeli society and of the importance of tolerance and inclusiveness".
Kekes (1993), for example, claims that pluralism enables us to see that irresolvable disagreements are not due to wickedness on the part of our interlocutor, but may be due to the plural nature of values.
Nobody [will read] the second sentence and [think] "Well, they didn't specifically say that they worked on different disparate projects, so despite the plural nature of the word projects, I'm going to assume that they only worked on one project..."...
We highlight the gaps between externally generated representations and local understandings, but also the dynamic, contested and plural nature of local relationships with the environment, which have been influenced and reshaped by capitalist development and commodification of natural resources, state environmental policies, and Buddhist modernist ideas.
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But going back to the direct experience of the Companions of the Prophet, it has always been clear that the interpretation of its verses is plural in nature, and that there has always existed an accepted diversity of readings among Muslims.
The theory helps us capture the plural and hybrid nature of social knowledge [ 45] and its grounding in individuals' positions in diverse environments and relationships.
Plurals evolve naturally.
David Velleman goes on to stress the unified nature of this plural subject.
He attempts to promote the idea akin, in fact, to the clearer and more developed views of Boolos and McKay that there is simply no such object as 'the many' no such thing as the logical subject of a semantically plural sentence, the possibly collective nature of the predication notwithstanding.
Thus it is clear that the man spoken of here, first in the singular as 'him,' and then in the plural as 'them,' originally comprised in himself the nature of Eve as well as the nature of Adam.
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