pluralism – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
מילים נרדפות: social organisation,
social structure,
social organization,
social system,
structure,
philosophy,
doctrine,
ism,
school of thought,
philosophical system,
pattern,
practice
pluralism
n.
holding of more than one office; principle of communal life; state of being more than one
Pluralism
Pluralism is used in different ways across a wide range of topics. It denotes a diversity of views and stands rather than a single approach or method of interpretation:
- Benefice#Pluralism, a situation in the sense of holding multiple ecclesiastical offices
- Cosmic pluralism, the belief in numerous other worlds beyond the Earth, which may possess the conditions suitable for life
- Cultural pluralism, when small groups within a larger society maintain their unique cultural identities (see Multiculturalism)
- Legal pluralism, acknowledges the existence of differing legal systems in the world
- Methodological pluralism, the view that some phenomena observed in science and social science require multiple methods to account for their nature
- Pluralism (industrial relations), recognition of a multiplicity of legitimate interests and stakeholders in the employment relationship
- Pluralism (political philosophy), the acknowledgment of a diversity of political systems
- Pluralism (political theory), belief that there should be diverse and competing centres of power in society, so that there is a marketplace for ideas
- Religious pluralism, the acceptance of all religious paths as equally valid, promoting coexistence
- Scientific pluralism, the view that some phenomena observed in science require multiple explanations to account for their nature
- Structural pluralism, a concept used to examine the way in which societies are structured
pluralism
Noun
1. the doctrine that reality consists of several basic substances or elements
(hypernym) doctrine, philosophy, philosophical system, school of thought, ism
pluralism
n.
pluralita; pluralismus, myšlenka mírového soužití ras/kultur atd.
Pluralism
(n.)
The state of a pluralist; the holding of more than one ecclesiastical living at a time.
(n.)
The quality or state of being plural, or in the plural number.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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