Logical Dynamics Meets Logical Pluralism Johan van Benthem Abstract: This position paper was invited by the "Australasian Journal of Logic". We compare and contrast logical pluralism viewed as a broad study of consequence relations with logical dynamics as the 'coming out' of informational processes in explicit dynamic logics. We prove some results and raise new technical questions concerning the 'dynamification' of given consequence relations, and conversely, the abstraction from dynamic logics to new associated substructural consequence relations. Another merge ahead is between dynamics and paraconsistent logics. Keywords: Logical Dynamics; Logical Pluralism; substructural logic; dynamic logic