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    Plu·ral·ism
    /ˈplo͝orəˌliz(ə)m/

    noun

    • 1. a condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist.
    • 2. the practice of holding more than one office or church benefice at a time.
  2. Pluralism, in political science, the view that in liberal democracies power is (or should be) dispersed among a variety of economic and ideological pressure groups and is not (or should not be) held by a single elite or group of elites. Pluralism assumes that diversity is beneficial to society and.

  3. Pluralism is a belief in differencea philosophy supporting diversity, religious tolerance, and multiculturalism. Pluralism has always been controversial, as nearly all societies experience a tension between diversity and homogeneity, which can both give benefits and create problems for a society.

  4. Britannica Dictionary definition of PLURALISM. [noncount] formal. 1. : a situation in which people of different social classes, religions, races, etc., are together in a society but continue to have their different traditions and interests. He spoke of the benefits of cultural/religious pluralism.

  5. pluralism. A conviction that various religious, ethnic, racial, and political groups should be allowed to thrive in a single society. In metaphysics, pluralism can also mean an alternative to dualism and monism.

  6. pluralism. the existence of many different groups of people in one society, for example people of different political or religious beliefs, or people from different ethnic groups. the belief that it is possible and good for different groups of people to live together in peace in one society.

  7. Apr 18, 2024 · 1. the holding by a single person of more than one ecclesiastical benefice or office. 2. sociology. a theory of society as several autonomous but interdependent groups which either share power or continuously compete for power. 3. the existence in a society of groups having distinctive ethnic origin, cultural forms, religions, etc. 4.

  8. Pluralism is a term used in philosophy, referring to a worldview of multiplicity, oft used in opposition to monism (the view that all is one) or dualism (the view that all is two). The term has different meanings in metaphysics, ontology, epistemology and logic.

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