Definitionadj. of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of pluralism
Last update: September 22, 2015
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All these logical and philosophic developments were popularly expounded by James in his Pragmatism (1907), followed by A Pluralistic Universe (1908) and The Meaning of Truth (1909). [Please select]
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| | | | A PLURALISTIC UNIVERSE: HIBBERT LECTURES ON THE | | PRESENT SITUATION IN PHILOSOPHY. [Please select]
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Also reprinted, with some omissions, as Appendix B, _A Pluralistic Universe_, pp. [Please select]
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Every religion, even in the very living of it, is naturalistic, or dualistic, or pluralistic, or optimistic, or idealistic, or pessimistic. [Please select]
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It is not, like Platonism, a contemplation of the best; nor, like pluralistic idealisms, a moral knight-errantry. [Please select]
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Rationalism thus preserves affinities with monism, since wholeness goes with union, while empiricism inclines to pluralistic views. [Please select]
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Further, I would remind you, the theory is open to all the objections which I urged against the Pre-existence theory in its pluralistic form. [Please select]
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The philosophy of the absolute agrees with the pluralistic philosophy which I am going to contrast with it in these lectures, in that both identify human substance with the divine substance. [Please select]
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