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- Anekāntavāda (Sanskrit: अनेकान्तवाद, "many-sidedness", Tamil: பல்லுரை) is the Jain doctrine about metaphysical truths that emerged in ancient India. It...
- a musical 'man for all seasons,' for what comes across most is the many-sidedness of the man." "Alan Seeger". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved May 8, 2019...
- The medieval era Jain texts explain the concepts of anekāntavāda (or "many-sidedness") and syādvāda ("conditioned viewpoints") with the parable of the blind...
- The second main principle of Jainism is anekāntavāda, from anekānta ("many-sidedness," etymologically "non-oneness" or "not being one") and vada ("doctrine")...
- point of view without a bearer, etc. Anekantavada – Jain doctrine of many-sidedness Paradigm – Set of distinct concepts or thought patterns Perspectivism –...
- says: "An object of the New Naturalist series is the recognition of the many-sidedness of British natural history, and the encouragement of unusual and original...
- Face was invented with his brother and is meant to characterize his many-sidedness and constant metamorphosis in his work. He released his debut EP Проклятая...
- one-sidedness fallacy doesn't mean that your premises are false or irrelevant, only that they are incomplete. […] You might think that one-sidedness is...
- premises of the Jain dharma are ahiṃsā (non-violence), anekāntavāda (many-sidedness), aparigraha (non-attachment) and asceticism (abstinence from sensual...
- complex and manifold nature of knowledge: anekāntavāda (the theory of many-sidedness), syādvāda (the theory of conditioned predication) and nayavāda (the...