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the pluralism
noun
The quality or state of being plural, or in the plural number.
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In keeping with the pluralism of meaningful predication (there is a plurality of things that we can meaningfully articulate judgments about), we cannot dogmatically presuppose that there is only one meaning of the 'being' addressed in our predicative activities.
The pluralism issue arises for the deontological approach to value: is there a plurality of principles, or is there one over-arching principle?
Local government reflects the pluralism of Fiji's social structure.
Some just don't understand the pluralism of Spain.
The pluralism and graciousness are estimable but also costly.
And that perhaps is his legacy: a caring, intelligent voice for the pluralism of Chinese culture.
The pluralism enshrined in the current constitution would have been replaced with obligatory "socialism".
In his essays on literature, Trilling upheld the pluralism Isaiah Berlin promulgated in his philosophical essays.
Residential plans for the revived neighborhood should respond to the pluralism of New York.
Now such references threaten the pluralism on which our democracy depends.
The crucial difference is that populists deny, or wish away, the pluralism of contemporary societies.
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