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This contest is intended to henceforth become an annual fixture to replace the previously existing annual test against the France national rugby league team, due to the onesidedness of such contests in recent years.
Monier Monier-Williams (1899), "वाद", Sanskrit English Dictionary with Etymology, Oxford University Press, pages 939-940 The term anekāntavāda is translated by scholars as the doctrine of "many-sidedness", "non-onesidedness", or "many pointedness". The term anekāntavāda is not found in early texts considered canonical by Svetambara tradition of Jainism. However, traces of the doctrines are found in comments of Mahavira in these Svetambara texts, where he states that the finite and infinite depends on one's perspective. The word anekantavada was coined by Acharya Siddhasen Divakar to denote the teachings of Mahavira that state truth can be expressed in infinite ways.
In a speech to the National Purity Congress in 1895, WCTU temperance campaigner and social reformer Jessie Ackermann said: > From time immemorial we have read of fallen and outcast women, forms of > speech used only in reference to our sex. To my mind the time has now come > when we should apply the same term to sinful man ... the great weakness of > our rescue work in the past has been its onesidedness. It has busied itself > in reclaiming women, while men have been passed by.Ackermann, Jessie A. > "Plan of Work along Social Purity lines" in Aaron Macy Powell The National > Purity Congress: Its Papers, Addresses, Portraits American Purity Alliance, > 1st National Purity Congress, Baltimore 1895 reprint Edition 1976 p.
While Jain philosophy claims that is it possible to achieve omniscience, absolute knowledge (Kevala Jnana), at the moment of enlightenment, their theory of anekāntavāda or 'many sided-ness', also known as the principle of relative pluralism, allows for a practical form of skeptical thought regarding philosophical and religious doctrines (for un- enlightened beings, not all-knowing arihants). According to this theory, the truth or the reality is perceived differently from different points of view, and that no single point of view is the complete truth. Jain doctrine states that, an object has infinite modes of existence and qualities and, as such, they cannot be completely perceived in all its aspects and manifestations, due to inherent limitations of the humans. Anekāntavāda is literally the doctrine of non-onesidedness or manifoldness; it is often translated as "non- absolutism". Syādvāda is the theory of conditioned predication which provides an expression to anekānta by recommending that epithet “Syād” be attached to every expression. pp.

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