pluralism

pluralism, as opposed to dualism or monism, means there are many substances or ways of being, etc.

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gilles deleuze (18 january 1925 - 4 november 1995) was a french philosopher and, to me, the philosopher's philosopher and a sage. his work grapples with difference, creativity, though...
writes about it in nietzsche and philosophy Private or Broken Links
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and, in fact, pluralism (otherwise known as empiricismempiricism
empiricism is the view that experience is the only source of knowledge. or, if you are deleuze, it's about how the human subject is constituted.
) is almost indistinguishable from philosophyphilosophy
philosophy happens when friends of wisdom create concepts (socrates; deleuze) discuss (rorty) how to direct their lives (seneca) and dispel misconceptions that hinder them (...
itself. pluralism is the properly philosophical way of thinking, the one invented by philosophy; the only guarantor of freedom in the concrete spirit, the only principle of a violent atheism.

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georg wilhelm friedrich hegel (1770-1831) was a german philosopher. he was influenced by kant.

unlike kant, h...
is opposed to pluralism.