Pluralistic

Word PLURALISTIC
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Definitions and meanings of "Pluralistic"

What do we mean by pluralistic?

Of or relating to social or philosophical pluralism. adjective

Having multiple aspects or parts. adjective

Holding to the existence of many reals.

Characteristic of pluralism. adjective

Of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of pluralism adjective

Characteristic of pluralism.

A pluralist asks, like Rodney πŸ‘‘, why can't we all just get along? We can. Paths: educatimg, sharing, caring, appreciating, tolerating, accepting, reaching, loving, taking a stand, being. Urban Dictionary

This is any society in which citizens can legally and publicly hold multiple competing ethical views and are allowed to choose for themselves what ethical beliefs if any they wish to hold. It is often mistaken for a society which tolerates different ethical beliefs or groups of people and holds that all are equal, which is correctly identified as moral relativism, a logically invalid position held by mush of the world today. Urban Dictionary

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The word "pluralistic" in example sentences

But at the end of the day they are but raw materials to feed a much broader process β€” and it is this process, with its combination of vision, leadership and effective communications and consensus building in pluralistic democratic societies of great diversity of habits, views and interests, that will make it work. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Because of what social psychologists call pluralistic ignorance. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Many persons would refuse to call the pluralistic scheme religious at all. ❋ William James (1876)

But (and forgive me if this seems obvious) what I don't see is how this kind of storytelling is inherently unhierarchical or pluralistic, which is a major theme characterizing much of the posting on this site. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As a rabbi, I look forward to finding ways for American Jews to partner with American Muslims in building the kind of pluralistic society in which we all can flourish. ❋ Nancy Fuchs Kreimer (2010)

This kind of pluralistic approach, in which individuals themselves are responsible, is very much in accord with a democratic outlook. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The UK is an example of a society that's merely "pluralistic". ❋ Unknown (2006)

But it is a true test in regards to how far we have come in regards to some kind of pluralistic society, not only to achieve stability but democracy. ❋ Unknown (2006)

And then on the political front, the question very much is, is there going to be a kind of pluralistic government that the United States and the rest of the world wants to see? ❋ Unknown (2005)

I want to return to this idea of Canada as a "pluralistic" state, but first let us look closely at where Prince Edward Island, indeed Atlantic Canada, fits within the national scheme of things. ❋ Unknown (1989)

A critic need not necessarily approach the world from the "pluralistic" angle; but there must be something of such ❋ John Cowper Powys (1917)

So how tolerant - in this "pluralistic" society will the law makers be to accommodate these "fundamental values" of these religions?? ❋ Unknown (2010)

The irony is that one can detect greater voices of dissent and opposition to Israel's massive, disproportionate response to the token kidnapping of a few of its soldiers than is the case in the "pluralistic" US media, nowadays sheepishly toeing the official line. ❋ Mytrueword (2010)

I do have to also add that the tenants [official beliefs] of the above religions would have to allow this kind of pluralistic society and the individual adherents of each would have to be willing to be a citizen of a nation that does not OFFICIALLY adopt ANY religion as its own. ❋ Paul Burleson (2010)

Last April, Ken spoke to the benefits of that kind of pluralistic exchange of ideas when he offered these thoughts in a comment on a Dodger Thoughts post about the growing divide between old-school newspaper writers and bloggers: ❋ Unknown (2009)

Because we live in a so-called "pluralistic" society in which even "deviance" is ❋ Unknown (2009)

Is she a Communist, a Capitalist, a Nationalist, a Progressive, an Extremist, a Mormon Buddhist Feminist New Age Happy Hippie Granola Hypocrite Environmentalist Poor Welfare Single Mom Anarchist Native Asian [Squaw] Royal Hidden Millionaire [Democratic Socialist]? Her response: I'm a [pluralist]. How about you do you I do me and ELE. Everybody Love Everybody. ❋ Freeasabird (2020)

[British] [society] - Pluralistic [Society] ❋ Jooooooooolia1888 (2011)

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