Pluralist or Onist, we androids are dogmatic creatures.
They are rare, but I have seen three, all told, in Pluralist villages.
Soon the girl stood up, patting her mouth daintily with a square of cloth, and in that, of course, she was trying to mime our graceful Pluralist women.
I guess in that sense at least, women are the same everywhere--Pluralist or Onist, it doesn't matter.
The modern pluralist as described by Ward is a "pampsychist"; he believes that all existence is soul-like.
The pluralist assumes at the outset a multiplicity of soul-like beings; but he cannot explain satisfactorily their inter-action, or their action towards a common end.
Now the Pluralist can {100} at least urge that for this purpose ingenious arrangements are contrived by God--by the One Spirit whom he regards as incomparably the wisest and most powerful in the Universe.
He differs, then, from the Pluralist of the type just mentioned in getting rid of the hypothesis of a personal God side by side with and yet controlling the uncreated spirits.
Why does he immediately add that for the pluralist to plead the non-mutation of such abstractions would be an ignoratio elenchi?
Be a pluralist or be a monist, you say, for heaven's sake, no matter which, so long as you stop arguing.
Meanwhile no sensible pluralist ever flies or wants to fly to this dogmatic extreme.
There was a great deal about the monist and pluralist views of the universe.
Make much of dear old Hoeffding, who is a good pluralist and irrationalist.
Lotze may thus be summoned as a supporter of the contention (urged in an earlier chapter) that the Pluralist may be a genuine mystic.
But it is to be carefully observed that he does not negative the pluralist hypothesis as inconceivable or impracticable.
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