Similar words: pluralistic, pluralism, plurality, naturalist, plural, naturalistic, naturalism, moralist. Meaning: ['plʊrəlɪst /-'plʊər-] n. 1. a cleric who holds more than one benefice at a time 2. a philosopher who believes that no single explanation can account for all the phenomena of nature 3. someone who believes that distinct ethnic or cultural or religious groups can exist together in society.
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(31) When such pluralist versions of consequentialism are not welfarist, some philosophers would not call them utilitarian .
(32) Second, they would give real protection to individual freedoms and provide guarantees for a pluralist political system.
(33) The American model of democratic government, pluralist democracy, has a number of advantages over the majoritarian model, and these reflect the Founders' vision for America.
(34) Today, ringed by police barricades, the Gateway of India –the gateway to India, and to India's soul –is barred, mute testimony to the latest assault on the country's pluralist democracy.
(35) Because of the decentralization of power, however, the United States admirably fulfills the gold standard of pluralist democracy, which assumes multiple centers of power.
(36) We live in a pluralist society,people disagree about the good.
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