单词 | pluralistic |
释义 | pluralistic (plʊərəlɪstɪk ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Pluralistic means the same as pluralist. [formal] Our objective is a free, open and pluralistic society. Collocations: pluralistic ignorance The price of political correctness may be pluralistic ignorance. Times, Sunday Times Indeed, we may feel compelled to say just the opposite, thus ensuring pluralistic ignorance. Times, Sunday Times Pluralistic ignorance can yield odd effects when people are poorly informed about what others really do or think. Times, Sunday Times So pluralistic ignorance can be bliss for some managers. Times, Sunday Times The usual way of obtaining feedback, through open appraisals and the like, can encourage pluralistic ignorance. Times, Sunday Times In an increasingly pluralistic society, it's wise to offer options. Christianity Today Living in a pluralistic society, you have to advocate things that provide liberty and justice for all, and all means all. Christianity Today His writing suggests, however, that his notion of a pluralistic society not only requires equal recognition of alternative faith communities, but of alternative faith theologies. Christianity Today More importantly, both are reflecting debates that are internal to evangelicalism itself while articulating what evangelicalism yet needs to become in order to speak convincingly within a religiously pluralistic society. Christianity Today A significant number from both groups, however, seek a more diverse, pluralistic society. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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