4 adjectives to describe pluralism

The Spinoza-Hegel paradox; a study of the choice, between traditional idealism and systematic pluralism.

It is curious how little countenance radical pluralism has ever had from philosophers.

It is curious how little countenance radical pluralism has ever had from philosophers.

We all feel the essential unreality of such a conception of 'history' as this; but if such a synechistic pluralism as Peirce, Bergson, and I believe in, be what really exists, every phenomenon of development, even the simplest, would prove equally rebellious to our science should the latter pretend to give us literally accurate instead of approximate, or statistically generalized, pictures of the development of reality.

4 adjectives to describe  pluralism