The
Pluralist: An Editorial Statement
Randall E. Auxier, Southern
Illinois University Carbondale
LOUIS MENAND, in his popular history of American
intellectual life, The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in America,
provides the following definition of pluralism: "Pluralism is an attempt
to make a good out of the circumstances that goods are often incommensurable."
He continues, "Philosophically, pluralism is the view that the world consists
of independent things. Each thing relates to other things, but the relations
depend on where you start" (377). Two more inaccurate characterizations
of pluralism I can scarcely imagine, but these views are popular enough
that setting them right is where I am obliged to start.
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