noun
- people who believe in or advocate for pluralism, especially the coexistence of diverse groups, beliefs, or systems within a society
Usage: philosophy; politics
Examples
- The pluralists argued that multiple religious traditions could coexist peacefully.
- Political pluralists support a system where various interest groups compete for influence.
- These philosophers are pluralists who reject the idea of a single truth.
- Cultural pluralists celebrate the diversity of ethnic communities in the city.
- The pluralists opposed any attempt to impose a uniform ideology.
- Academic pluralists encourage multiple theoretical approaches in research.