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Pluralist meaning
A person who holds multiple offices, especially a clergyman who holds more than one ecclesiastical benefice. | An advocate of pluralism (in all senses)
Synonyms of Pluralist
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Although both the exclusivist and the pluralist may agree on the existence of religious or spiritual reality, the pluralist recognizes that this reality is expressed in different cultures and by different people in different ways.
Prospective dates in Northern Ireland, be they promises of health reform or promises to start being good and pluralist, we now know from the last twenty five year dates generate interim timelines not deadlines.
They say that this might allow the government — the most ultranationalist and ultraconservative in Israeli history — to build a much less pluralist society.
We propose an alternative: a pluralist-based approach to D.E.I. that would provide students with the self-confidence, mind-sets and skills to engage with challenging social and political issues.
In India, the government of Narendra Modi has been trying to along Hindu nationalist lines, undermining the secular and pluralist principles that have held sway since independence.
M.B.Z. says his father’s pluralist instincts are at the root of his own anti-Islamist campaign.
The Rajapaksa base isn’t representative of Sri Lanka as it is in reality, a pluralist land with a mix of ethnicities, religions, languages and cultures.
But nobody forgives us when the model of a socialist, pluralist, left-wing and anti-imperialist country works.
He has demonstrated resolve in numerous areas including respect for fundamental civil liberties, press and political freedom and the formation of pluralist democracy.
I am hopeful that this turn of events will motivate progressive members of our community — more representative than the four of you — to seek office with the RPSB on a platform of a truly pluralist public education.
Then there’s eco-mindedness which, since it goes to species survival, is our pluralist era’s closest approach to a cohesive morality.
Egal immediately announced a non-clan pluralist system to propel the political process (Kibble, 2001:15) and aspiring parties were introduced to adopt an inclusive platform in an attempt to avoid clan and religious affiliations and loyalties.
The State and the armed actors who claim to be the agents of liberation have attacked Sri Lanka’s democratic pluralist project – and its prospects.
The whole idea of a political party or a political organization is to compete for power in a pluralist atmosphere.
By the 1950s, the nature of his regime changed from an extreme form of dictatorship to a semi-pluralist authoritarian system.
For some followers of this ' pluralist ' approach, this was evidence of the ability of the regime to adapt to include new demands.
He appointed a pluralist cabinet, including indigenous members and individuals who were independent of the FRG ruling party.
In Civil law and pluralist systems precedent is not binding but case law is taken into account by the courts.
Pluralist theories main Several of the major theories of truth hold that there is a particular property the having of which makes a belief or proposition true.
Pluralist theories of truth assert that there may be more than one property that makes propositions true: ethical propositions might be true by virtue of coherence.