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Pluralistischen

Pluralistischen is the attributive inflected form of the German adjective pluralistisch, meaning pluralistic. In German, pluralistisch describes things characterized by or relating to pluralism—the coexistence, acceptance, or encouragement of diverse groups, beliefs, values, or cultures within a single social or political space. The form pluralistischen is used when the adjective precedes a plural noun with a definite article or another determiner that requires the -en ending, for example: die pluralistischen Ideen, die pluralistischen Gesellschaften.

Usage and examples

With a definite article, plural nouns take the -en ending on the adjective, as in die pluralistischen

Meaning and contexts

Pluralismus, the noun from which pluralistisch is derived, refers to the principle or condition of multiple

Etymology and related terms

Pluralistisch derives from Pluralismus, from Latin pluralis. Related terms include Pluralität and multicultural discourse such as

See also

Pluralismus, Pluralität, Multikulturalismus.

Ideen
(the
pluralistic
ideas)
or
die
pluralistischen
Gesellschaften
(the
pluralistic
societies).
In
other
contexts,
other
endings
apply:
ein
pluralistisches
System
(a
pluralistic
system),
eine
pluralistische
Gesellschaft
(a
pluralistic
society).
The
term
is
commonly
found
in
sociology,
political
science,
religious
studies
and
discourse
on
social
policy,
where
it
characterizes
approaches
that
recognize
multiple
perspectives,
identities
or
institutions.
coexisting
elements
in
society.
Pluralistische
frameworks
aim
to
accommodate
diversity
rather
than
force
uniformity.
Critics
and
proponents
alike
discuss
whether
pluralism
effectively
translates
into
real
inclusion
or
whether
power
dynamics
limit
its
practical
realization.
Multikulturalismus,
which
address
diversity
in
public
life.