Both of them were eccentric originals, portending the radical pluralism that overtook the art world in the next generation. |
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To phrase the first insight simply, deviance will occur because of normative pluralism. |
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The book is weaker in the chapters in which the authors examine the applied issues of legal pluralism. |
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Its initiative resulted in the early twentieth century in a process of vertical segmentation or pluralism known as pillarization. |
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If exclusivism is unwarrantedly dogmatic, inclusivism and pluralism are unacceptably indeterminate. |
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It brings a tarnish, obviously, to the claims by the United States that it is the home of diversity and the haven for pluralism. |
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The second mechanism by which ethnic pluralism theoretically limits democracy is by tyranny of the majority. |
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He was devoutly committed to principles of secularism, pluralism, liberty and republicanism. |
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Such legislation questions the foundations of tolerance and equality in societies that champion pluralism and freedom of religion. |
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Guthrie also referred to another controversy, one stemming from remarks on pluralism by a Presbyterian minister and interfaith leader. |
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Realism was counterpointed by forms of pluralism that potentially offered a much richer view. |
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To countercheck the view that pluralism is tolerable or inevitable, the CDF published a declaration, Dominus Iesus. |
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That must be defended at all costs to preserve our pluralism and democratic polity. |
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These anti-authoritarian pluralists could be understood as offering an amalgam of both legal and democratic pluralism. |
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A wide variety of institutional forms, many of which do not resemble American constitutionalism, can express and secure respect for pluralism. |
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It's the fight for democracy, it's the fight for pluralism and for greater tolerance. |
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He represents the challenge to pluralism both by rising communitarianism and by globalization of culture and capital. |
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And that lies in the simple fact that his very existence is a testament to the indestructible pluralism of our country. |
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Certainly the inclusivist language of cultural pluralism was swiftly replaced by rhetoric stressing national homogeneity. |
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The linchpin of my argument is the distinction between absolutism, relativism, and pluralism. |
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More accurately, the erosion of pluralism means that one participates in a kind of negative identification. |
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Such issues include cultural pluralism, sexual orientation, sexism, chemical dependency, and violence. |
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My book argues for pluralism in which classical absolute claims are upheld but their limits are affirmed. |
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Thus, when he protests that his pluralism is to be sharply distinguished from relativism and indifferentism, he is only partly right. |
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Those who believe in pluralism think that every religion has spiritual power. |
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Yet religious pluralism is unavoidable because of the ineffability or complexity of God. |
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Postmodernist beliefs therefore tend to a multiculturalist pluralism and relativism. |
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Under pluralism, differences in access to resources or life chances etc. become largely explicable in terms of personal culpability or luck. |
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Instead, pluralism sees many minorities vying with one another in different policy areas. |
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Social pluralism requires us to recognize all affected stakeholder interests, especially the interests of those whose welfare is at risk. |
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The crisis raises serious questions of the ethics of democratic co-existence and religious pluralism vis-a-vis the state. |
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These theories raise the empirical and existent pluralism to the rank of a fundamental pluralistic program. |
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Traditionally, of course, pluralism in religious matters was deemed a sign of impiety and indifference to God's truth. |
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There is also a growing freedom of expression, pluralism and a free press which is much wider than it was a few years ago. |
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Even discussing theology and religion is a new phenomenon that emerged only in the conditions of religious pluralism. |
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Modern societies are said to be characterized by deep diversity and cultural pluralism. |
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We live in the days of pluralism, when all faiths and religions are of equal worth. |
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Second is the value and strength of pluralism, based on a concept of legitimate difference. |
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Politically, civil society relies on the separation of powers, political pluralism and public access to state and public affairs. |
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The mushrooming of political parties, syndicates, and newspapers signals a nascent political pluralism upon which democracy can be built. |
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We want to allow political pluralism, but when we adopt a program, we want our members to rally behind it. |
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Everyone wants democracy, respect of human rights, political pluralism, freedom of the press, and a general amnesty to be issued. |
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Yet, given more time, the halting experiment with political pluralism might have evolved in a more positive direction. |
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The exclusion of such parties from our electoral system undermines our claim to political pluralism. |
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Extreme assertions of diversity, such as Kallen's, imply a kind of racial or ethnic essentialism and separatism, not merely cultural pluralism. |
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Political pluralism also tends to exercise some moderation or restraint on unbridled nationalism. |
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Jones also underlines the importance of political pluralism, the rule of law and a free press for sustained intensive growth. |
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While modernity saw liberal democracy and pluralism, it also saw the concentration camp and the gulag. |
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We have a story of freedom, pluralism and a dynamic economy that is worth telling. |
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Of course, all of this is addressed in the broader context of religious pluralism in the American political system. |
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Also it was argued that state funding of parties would promote political pluralism. |
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The major finding was the desire for methodological pluralism, even among mainstream faculty. |
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Philosophically, pluralism rests on the assumption that ultimate reality is many, multiple, that is, more than one or two. |
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Pluralism is a competency, not just mere subjective relativism, but ethical pluralism. |
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When there is enormous economic scarcity on the bottom of the social pyramid, pluralism can undo democracy. |
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But images of a free and easy stylistic pluralism should nevertheless be regarded with some caution. |
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Merton's witness to honest ecumenism and loving religious pluralism is even more needed now than it was in his day. |
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A term often used as an antonym to pluralism to describe a state in which politics, society, and economy are all subject to the control of an elite or a party. |
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If so, how does pluralism differ from radical relativism and subjectivism? |
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Tribal governments are, very often, collectivist in their economics, allowing little space for internal pluralism of news media or business enterprises. |
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One thing is on the side of pluralism, however-the country's longstanding constitutional principles that affirm equality and social justice for all. |
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If it becomes a democracy and political pluralism would flourish, the economy would flourish in the region, and then we can go about having regional peace and stability. |
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The ideal of national unity informed political speech, but the diversity of populations called for guarantees of political pluralism and for economic integration. |
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On the other hand, politicians have been markedly reluctant to reduce pluralism in office holding, which is largely responsible for establishing them as a caste. |
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With its compelling message of anti-racism, tolerance, and pluralism, it is seen as a useful way to combat Islamophobia and reassure British Muslims. |
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Thus, pluralism with a theocentric view of salvation has appeared. |
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But cheerleaders for pluralism have a thin time of it these days. |
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Rent regulation promises true pluralism, an ideal in which the multilingual Needelman has a deeply personal stake. |
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Still, here we are, and it seems to me arbitrary to accept the challenges of religious pluralism and historical skepticism about Jesus while ignoring postmodern nihilism. |
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All this makes the pluralism of the modern world a scary, unwelcoming place. |
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He was eloquent in defense of religious pluralism when asked about the prejudiced pastor who attacked his Mormon faith. |
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New doctrinal and linguistic orthodoxies were put in place to institutionalize the gains made by revisionists in the name of pluralism and inclusivity. |
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One dominant factor is the fact that comparatively superior armed forces aren't enough when it comes to securing democracy, pluralism, and human rights. |
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How might the world evolve from where we are toward a balanced regime that promotes collective security, distributive justice, cultural pluralism and individual freedom? |
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Ethical pluralism was inspired by his pluralistic view of the universe. |
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The discourse of democracy has been embedded in the nationalist struggle for liberation and self-determination and has therefore implied a populistic kind of pluralism. |
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It is a front-line ideological battle between pluralism vs. exclusivism. |
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My commitment to multicultural education and cultural pluralism in Australia has no room for romanticism or for what has been called gushing ethnomania. |
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He never intended his multifaceted analysis to be set up as the one and only, the pluralism to end all pluralisms. |
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Although pluralism recognizes the existence of inequality, it asserts that all groups have an opportunity to pressure the state. |
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My whole point in this venture is to urge that pluralism and tolerance are answers to the wrong question-the Maimonidean question. |
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Canada has no official church, and the government is officially committed to religious pluralism. |
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Instead, he formulated the spearhead model of evolution, a version of genetic pluralism. |
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The proposal also gently raised questions regarding WCC's stance on the issues of religious pluralism, Communism, and superchurch. |
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Much of the historiography on the NEP has emphasized pluralism and tolerance for experimentation. |
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Euzal was a paragon of pluralism, while Erdoy-an is a proponent of univocal conformity. |
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Ontological arguments for paradigm pluralism are based on claims about the nature of reality per se. |
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Berlin's work on liberal theory and on value pluralism has had a lasting influence. |
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This Millian approach to doctrinal diversity resonates with Stilwell's 'Open Society' argument for pluralism in economics. |
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It is just called overlapping consensus, pluralism, multiculturalism or expressed in some other way. |
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The Fellows programme promotes the use of interreligious dialogue to strengthen coexistence, and pluralism. |
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The pluralism that confronts the cinema-goer differs from the uniformity of the belief-system which the traditional church-goer faces. |
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As such, it is different from ontological theories based on dualism or pluralism. |
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Ironically, fundamentalism is a reaction against such pluralism and urbanization. |
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He argues that apophatic pluralism, in contradistinction to cataphatic religious truth, is the future of religion. |
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But such evaluative diversity just is what reasonable pluralism about values involves. |
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Stilwell's conception of pluralism is in this sense not one of autarkic paradigms lying side-by-side in quietistic contemplation. |
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Philosophies contradictory to materialism or physicalism include idealism, pluralism, dualism, and other forms of monism. |
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The real issue at stake concerned differences in values and norms within cultures and countries, whereby pluralism clashed with uniformism. |
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While advocated by many pluralists, pluralism need not embrace social democracy given it does not a priori assume a desirable political system. |
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Others, however, view this pluralism as an asset, allowing a place for both sides to balance each other. |
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This, in turn, has involved the creative rewriting of discourses towards a recognition of pluralism and multiple possibilities for scholarship. |
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Stigand retained his existing bishopric of Winchester, and his pluralism was to be a continuing source of dispute with the pope. |
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More recent applications include issues such as human rights, legal pluralism, and political uprisings. |
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Manu's central philosophy was tolerance and pluralism, and was cited across Southeast Asia. |
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The first was based on domination and exclusivism, the second on pluralism, openness and sharing the land and inherent sacred values with the others. |
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Taking pluralism seriously, Hardy contends, requires us to hope for the withering away of all monisms, including mainstream variants of monotheist religions. |
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Due to pluralism and conflicts within the good itself, such perfection, for Berlin, is not possible. A compromise does not brin us closer to a higher telos in history. |
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Astutely, the author draws from the wisdom of the Hindu texts of the Upanishads and the New Testament to sustain his engaging argumentation in support of religious pluralism. |
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The necessity to limitate the pluralism by limitation of the right to associate in political parties in a democratic society is not really analyzed. |
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For pluralism to function and to be successful in defining the common good, all groups have to agree to a minimal consensus that shared values are at least worth pursuing. |
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He disputes the rationale that allowing unmediated theological influence of politics amid pluralism is fundamentalistic or invites sacralized politics or theocratic claims. |
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Still, I would find it difficult to wrap my head around a discussion of normative racism or to distinguish American segregationism with the name of pluralism. |
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Regionalism and cultural pluralism grew as influences and themes. |
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