This paper explores Anekantavada, the Jain doctrine of many-sidedness, examining its historical development, core principles, and contemporary relevance. It analyzes the epistemological implications of Anekantavada, its relationship to other Jain doctrines, and its practical applications in ethics and conflict resolution. The study argues that Anekantavada offers a unique philosophical approach to understanding reality, promoting intellectual humility and nuanced thinking. Despite certain limitations, the paper demonstrates how this ancient concept can contribute to addressing modern challenges, including cultural conflicts, political polarization, and complex global issues. By encouraging multi-perspective thinking, Anekantavada provides a valuable framework for navigating the complexities of our interconnected world.
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