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Determining plurality

ACM Transactions on Algorithms, 2008
Given a set of n elements, each of which is colored one of c colors, we must determine an element of the plurality (most frequently occurring) color by pairwise equal/unequal color comparisons of elements. We prove that ( c − 1)( n −
Alonso, Laurent, Reingold, Edward M.
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Plurality and Pluralism

2021
Abstract This chapter demonstrates the decline of state pluralism, the logic of aggregative identities in political mobilization in independent India, and, in closing, the moral psychology and institutional structure of democratic violence. It argues that caste’s hierarchical and segmenting features produced a logic of mobilization that,
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Comparing pluralities

Cognition, 2012
What does it mean to compare sets of objects along a scale, for example by saying "the men are taller than the women"? We explore comparison of pluralities in two experiments, eliciting comparison judgments while varying the properties of the members of each set. We find that a plurality is judged as "bigger" when the mean size of its members is larger
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A Pluralism of Legal Pluralisms

2017
Abstract Legal pluralism, as a way of thinking about law, is the seemingly straightforward idea that there is a range of normative orders, which are independent from the state and can be properly described as legal without committing any conceptual mistake.
Emmanuel Melissaris, Mariano Croce
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Plurale Welt – plurale Theologie?

2023
Münchener Theologische Zeitschrift, Bd. 73 Nr. 1 (2022)
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Pluralism Towards Pluralism

2013
In this chapter we visit the subtle question of whether the pluralist is pluralist towards himself. We answer this question in two ways. The first is technical, and we develop this answer in Sects. 11.2 and 11.3. The second answer is general, and we develop this answer in Sect. 11.4. A reader could skip Sects.
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