noun
- the belief that multiple distinct ethnic, religious, or cultural groups can coexist peacefully and equitably in a single society
- the theory that reality consists of multiple independent substances or principles rather than a single underlying substance
- the holding of more than one office or position simultaneously, especially in the church
Usage: philosophy; sociology
Usage: philosophy
Usage: ecclesiastical; formal
Examples
- The country’s constitution embraces pluralisms that protect minority rights.
- Religious pluralisms allow different faiths to practice freely in the community.
- The philosopher argued against metaphysical pluralisms in favor of a unified theory.
- Cultural pluralisms enrich society through diverse traditions and perspectives.
- The debate centered on whether political pluralisms strengthen or weaken democracy.
- Academic pluralisms encourage multiple approaches to research and scholarship.