Anekantavada
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Anekāntavāda is one of the most important and fundamental doctrines of Jainism. It refers to the principles of pluralism and multiplicity of viewpoints, the notion that truth and reality are perceived differently from diverse points of view, and that no single point of view is the complete truth.
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See also
- Indian logic
- Buddhist philosophy
- Hindu philosophy
- Contextualism
- Perspectivism
- Multiplicities
- Rhizome (philosophy)
- Degrees of truth
- False dilemma
- Fuzzy logic
- Logical disjunction
- Logical equality
- Logical value
- Multi-valued logic
- Propositional logic
- Relativism
- Principle of Bivalence
- Value pluralism
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