Jim Rutt defines 'coherent pluralism' as an approach to understanding complex systems and social dynamics by integrating multiple, diverse perspectives in a structured and synergistic manner. Coherent pluralism acknowledges that no single framework or model can fully capture the richness of multifaceted phenomena. Instead, it promotes the harmonious interaction of various viewpoints, disciplines, and methodologies to build a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding. Through this lens, coherent pluralism seeks to balance the often competing narrative and quantitative analyses, bringing them into a constructive dialogue that respects their unique contributions while encouraging coherence in their integration. This approach aims to harness the strengths of pluralism while mitigating fragmentation, ultimately fostering a more robust and adaptive epistemic landscape.
See also: coherence, emergence, evolutionary psychology, complex system