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- Singularism asserts that objects of interpretation always answer to one and only one ideal interpretation.
- Both singularism and multiplism require that competing interpretations address one and the same object of interpretation.
- Where objects of interpretation cannot be delineated as to number, neither singularism nor multiplism can apply.
- Krausz affirms that the contest between singularism and multiplism is logically detachable from the contest between realism and constructivism.
- Singularism and multiplism are each compatible with either entail realism ( and vice versa ) and multiplism does not uniquely entail constructivism ( and vice versa ).
- That is, directional singularism is the view that for a given person there is one admissible life path, and directional multiplism is the view that for a given person there may be more than one admissible life path.
- He further shows that the contest between singularism and multiplism is detachable from a range of other ontologies that fall under the reconciliatory heading of constructive realism . None of the ontologies in Krausz s inventory of constructive realisms uniquely entails either singularism or multiplism ( and vice versa ).
- He further shows that the contest between singularism and multiplism is detachable from a range of other ontologies that fall under the reconciliatory heading of constructive realism . None of the ontologies in Krausz s inventory of constructive realisms uniquely entails either singularism or multiplism ( and vice versa ).