Applications of Anekantavada: Jain Pluralism(Paperback, Shugan C. Jain, Preeti Rani Jain)

Applications of Anekantavada: Jain Pluralism(Paperback, Shugan C. Jain, Preeti Rani Jain)

  • Shugan C. Jain, Preeti Rani Jain
Publisher:Motilal Banarsidass Publishing HouseISBN 13: 9789359668017ISBN 10: 935966801X

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Applications of Anekantavada: Jain Pluralism(Paperback, Shugan C. Jain, Preeti Rani Jain) is written by Shugan C. Jain, Preeti Rani Jain and published by Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 935966801X (ISBN 10) and 9789359668017 (ISBN 13).

Anekantavāda, the Jain doctrine of non-absolutism, asserts that reality is multifaceted and cannot be fully comprehended from a single standpoint. While its theoretical foundations have been extensively explored, its practical applications remain an area of growing scholarly interest. Jainism, through its principle of non-absolutism (anekäntavāda), offers a rigorous epistemological framework for engaging with reality in all its complexity.This edited volume systematically examines the doctrine's relevance across disciplines, including philosophy, health sciences, education, physics, political theory, sociology, business, and media studies. In health and medicine, it provides a comprehensive approach to understanding wellness, vaccine hesitancy, and the spiritual dimensions of diet and fasting. In education, it promotes linguistic diversity and flexible teaching methodologies that accommodate multiple perspectives.In physics and mathematics, it aligns with quantum theories and data science, advancing non-absolutist scientific inquiry. Within democracy and law, it fosters pluralistic governance and a broader approach to judicial decision-making. In sociology, it addresses political polarization and strengthens social cohesion. In business and mass media, it challenges rigid economic models and promotes diverse, inclusive narratives.By engaging with contemporary challenges, the contributors present anekāntavāda as a significant methodological tool rather than a mere doctrinal principle. With contributions from leading scholars and the benefit of an extensive peer-review process, this book serves as a vital resource for researchers, educators, policy-makers, and general readers seeking to understand how non-absolutism can inform and reshape contemporary discourse. It invites further exploration of anekāntavāda as an essential tool for comprehending complexity in an interconnected world.