pluralism 英 [ˈplʊərəlɪzəm]   美 [ˈplʊrəlɪzəm]

pluralism

pluralism  英 [ˈplʊərəlɪzəm] 美 [ˈplʊrəlɪzəm]

n. 多元主义;多元论;兼任 

名词复数:pluralisms 

And those positions live in the wider frame of pluralism. 这些立场都存在于多元主义更宽泛的框架之内。
Right. Well, I think that pluralism properly understood has respect for people with the secular position, with the Christian position. 是的,我认为经合理理解的多元主义,尊重持世俗立场的人们,尊重持基督教立场的人们。

  • If you believe in pluralism, you believe that people of all races, classes, religions, and backgrounds should be able to get along on equal footing in society.
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  • n. 多元主义;多元论;兼任
  • 1. And those positions live in the wider frame of pluralism.

    这些立场都存在于多元主义更宽泛的框架之内。

  • 2. Right. Well, I think that pluralism properly understood has respect for people with the secular position, with the Christian position.

    是的,我认为经合理理解的多元主义,尊重持世俗立场的人们,尊重持基督教立场的人们。

  • pluralism (n.) 1818, as a term in church administration, from plural + -ism. Attested from 1882 as a term in philosophy for a theory which recognizes more than one ultimate principle. In political science, attested from 1919 (in Harold J. Laski) in sense "theory which opposes monolithic state power." General sense of "toleration of diversity within a society or state" is from 1933. Related: Pluralist (1620s, in the church sense); pluralistic.
plur·al·ism / ˈplʊərəlɪzəm ; NAmE ˈplʊrəlɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) 1 the existence of many different groups of people in one society, for example people of different races or of different political or religious beliefs 多元化,多元性(不同种族、不同政治或宗教信仰的多种群体共存) cultural pluralism 文化的多元性 2 the belief that it is possible and good for different groups of people to live together in peace in one society 多元主义(不同群体可以有益地在同一社会中和平共处的主张) 3 ( usually disapproving) the fact of having more than one job or position at the same time, especially in the Church 兼职,兼任神职(指同时担任两个或以上的职务) plur·al·ism / ˈplʊərəlɪzəm ; NAmE ˈplʊrəlɪzəm /
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