multiplist
Etymology
From multiple + -ist.
adj
- Pertaining to or characteristic of multiplism.“Progression to the multiplist level occurred most readily in domains of personal taste and aesthetic judgments, while individuals were more likely to remain absolutist in their thinking in the domains of values and factual claims.”
noun
- A person who thinks in a multiplist manner.“Again, the multiplist would hold that the grounds for separating admissible from inadmissible interpretations cannot be the same as the grounds for preferability among admissible interpretations.”