a certain number, changeableness, composition, divergence, governmentalism, interlarding, mingling, nonconformism, pluralness, unconformism, variousness
Definitionn. a social organization in which diversity of racial or religious or ethnic or cultural groups is tolerated
Last update: August 8, 2015
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We are members of the society with pluralism. [Please select]
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Church priests have the chance of pluralism. [Please select]
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Pluralism, manifold parallel inconsistency may belong to the nature of fact. [Please select]
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Thus monism and pluralism are conceptions as proper to cosmology as to ontology. [Please select]
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; of Schopenhauer, 299; argument for God from, 203; individualism in, 301; pluralism in, 302, 421; of Stoics and Spinoza, 342; Platonic, 342; of Kant, 386; of absolute idealism, 388. [Please select]
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Pluralism versus Monism: The 'each- form' and the 'all-form' of representing the world, 34. [Please select]
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Even non-philosophers have begun to take an interest in a controversy over what is known as pluralism or humanism. [Please select]
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It is curious how little countenance radical pluralism has ever had from philosophers. [Please select]
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The co-implicated 'through-and-through' world of monism thus stands proved by irrefutable logic, and all pluralism appears as absurd. [Please select]
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Pragmatically interpreted, pluralism or the doctrine that it is many means only that the sundry parts of reality _may be externally related_. [Please select]
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In my own mind such a philosophy harmonizes best with a radical pluralism, with novelty and indeterminism, moralism and theism, and with the 'humanism' lately sprung upon us by the Oxford and the Chicago schools. [Please select]
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