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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 −
Edward M Reingold
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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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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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A Pluralism of Legal Pluralisms
2017Abstract 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. Without giving a full survey of the long and varied history of legal pluralism
Emmanuel Melissaris, Mariano Croce
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Can Metaphysical Structuralism Solve the Plurality Problem? [PDF]
Metaphysics has a problem with plurality: in many areas of discourse, there are too many good theories, rather than just one. This embarrassment of riches is a particular problem for metaphysical realists who want metaphysics to tell us the way the world
Sophie R Allen
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The pluralism of British pluralism
Journal of Political Ideologies, 2009Despite the international character of political ideologies, an historically distinct British pluralism can be identified. But it is characterized by a tension inherent in all pluralism, between groups as sources of individual identity, and individuals as components of groups.
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Does Pluralism Itself Need to Be Plural?
2022Theology used to be the discipline that arbitrated and ‘said’ the truth. Some argued that its methodical engagement had to make it a search-driven experi-mentation with an inductive outlook intended at tracking truth through practice and praise, in short conversion.
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The Review of Symbolic Logic, 2009
A number of people have proposed that we should be pluralists about logic, but there are several things this can mean. Are there versions of logical pluralism that are both high on the interest scale and also true? After discussing some forms of pluralism that seem either insufficiently interesting or quite unlikely to be true, the paper suggests a new
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A number of people have proposed that we should be pluralists about logic, but there are several things this can mean. Are there versions of logical pluralism that are both high on the interest scale and also true? After discussing some forms of pluralism that seem either insufficiently interesting or quite unlikely to be true, the paper suggests a new
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2003
In a sample of 61 psychology students, unity in the subjective structure of the self was associated with having a Taoist orientation.
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In a sample of 61 psychology students, unity in the subjective structure of the self was associated with having a Taoist orientation.
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