Multiplism

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The philosophical strategy that asserts the validity of multiple differing interpretations. uncountable

    "Cook's multiplism thus privileges convergent truths through triangulation even as it provides spaces for divergence and difference, regarding such occurrences as troublesome "empirical puzzles.""

  2. 2
    The style created and promoted by Victor Victori, which depicts a subject in different positions and expressions in order to show change over time. uncountable

    "He's now mostly doing originals and his own style of art called multiplism. Multiplism is when Victori does multiple, connected faces in one piece to show a person or character's various emotions."

Example

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"Cook's multiplism thus privileges convergent truths through triangulation even as it provides spaces for divergence and difference, regarding such occurrences as troublesome "empirical puzzles.""

Etymology

From multiple + -ism.

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