pluriverse
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4ADJ.
better, cyclic, infinite, many
VERB + PLURIVERSE
part
PLURIVERSE + NOUN
muster
ADV.
denumerably
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noun
Synonym of multiverse.
In which case we shall have some grounds for asserting that ours is a cyclic infinite pluriverse containing denumerably many Spaces.
But I shall not speculate about sources; suffice it to say that, as I read these essays, when I conceive of the table as having atoms scattered through it, those atoms are also part of the pluriverse.
Synonym of multiverse.
My account of worlds so far does not allow for the possibility of many universes within a single pluriverse.
Instead, it develops a semantics of counterfactual propositions, opening up onto a pluriverse of alternative event-contingent worlds. If x were to occur, what world would we be living in?
The plurality of economic systems in the world, and the reaction between them.
Any large non-homogenous domain.
Or about re-encountering and understanding afresh the profound relevance of Illich's insights at the grassroots, in the pluriverse of millions of peoples decried and denigrated as "uneducated" and "illiterate"?
In the end it has left actors with the suggestion that they be mindful of the repercussions of their actions in a grand normative pluriverse.
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3In which case we shall have some grounds for asserting that ours is a cyclic infinite pluriverse containing denumerably many Spaces.
WiktionaryBut I shall not speculate about sources; suffice it to say that, as I read these essays, when I conceive of the table as having atoms scattered through it, those atoms are also part of the pluriverse.
WiktionaryAn experimental metaphysics, rather than preformatting the world, encourages the untidy proliferation of as many objects and actors as the universe (or, better, pluriverse) can muster.
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