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pluralistic /plʊər(ə)ˈlɪstɪk /adjective1Relating to or advocating a system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist: a multicultural pluralistic society where people’s values are respected...- The authors begin by discussing the simplest kind of lawmaking factory, a unitary state with pluralistic political institutions.
- From the beginning, it has been a pluralistic faith.
- These settlers demonstrated the strength of their pluralistic democracy compared with the thugocracy we have come to expect of their neighbours.
1.1 Philosophy Relating to a system of thought that recognizes more than one ultimate principle: the society is committed to a pluralistic approach to philosophy...- To emphasize the pluralistic nature of this development, some scholars prefer to speak of 'new art histories'.
- I view the society of my poetry as a pluralistic community, having in no ultimate sense a single goal.
- The authors adopt a pluralistic perspective, in which evolution occurs from the gene to the population and is closely supported by a cultural system.
Derivativespluralistically /ˌplʊər(ə)ˈlɪstɪk(ə)li/ adverb ...- Dependent origination is not a theory of causation with respect to bringing about a pluralistically real world.
- The bagpipe is a pluralistically singular instrument, the music of which is either liked or loathed.
- What are analytic-, systemic-, eclectic-, or pluralistically-minded therapists to make of this?
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