Pluralism

Pluralism denotes a diversity of views or stands rather than a single approach or method.

Pluralism or pluralist may refer to:

Politics and law

Philosophy

  • Pluralism (philosophy), a doctrine according to which many basic substances make up reality
  • Pluralist school, a Greek school of pre-Socratic philosophers
  • Epistemological pluralism or methodological pluralism, the view that some phenomena require multiple methods to account for their nature
  • Value pluralism, the idea that several values may be equally correct and yet in conflict with each other

Religion

  • Religious pluralism, the acceptance of all religious paths as equally valid, promoting coexistence
  • Holding multiple ecclesiastical offices; see "Pluralism" at Benefice
  • Pluralism Project, a Harvard-affiliated project on religious diversity in the United States

Other uses

See also

  • Plurality (disambiguation)
  • Journal of Legal Pluralism, a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on legal pluralism
  • Global Centre for Pluralism, an international centre for research of pluralist societies
  • Multiculturalism, the existence of multiple cultural traditions within a single country
  • Postmodernism, a broad movement in the late-20th century skeptical toward grand narratives or ideologies
  • All pages beginning with "Pluralism" or "Pluralist"
  • All pages with titles containing Pluralism
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