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Filter by Meaning The pluralistic philosophy of art recognized the validity of multiple aesthetic traditions.
The novel is a pluralistic work that explores the perspectives of different characters.
Pluralistic models of the universe suggest the presence of multiple dimensions and parallel realities.
Pluralistic approaches to ecology take into account the complex interactions between species and their environment.
Pluralistic theories of linguistics suggest that language acquisition and use are shaped by multiple factors, such as cognitive processes and cultural norms.
The teacher used a pluralistic approach to teach literature, incorporating texts from a variety of authors and cultures.
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