syadvada

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Syadvada is a key Jain philosophical doctrine of conditional predication that teaches all statements are only relatively true, depending on perspective and context.

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syadvada canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jain philosophical doctrine
doctrine of conditional predication
theory of relativity of truth in Jainism
aimsTo avoid dogmatic absolutism
reconcile apparently contradictory viewpoints
appliedTo ethical judgments
ontological claims
religious doctrines
asserts a statement may be false in some respects
a statement may be indescribable in some respects
a statement may be true in some respects
truth-values can be combined in multiple ways
basedOn anekantavada
category Indian philosophy
Jainism
surface form: Jain philosophy

logic
theories of truth
centralConceptOf Jain epistemology
Jain logic
Jainism
surface form: Jain metaphysics
contrastsWith absolutist theories of truth
classical two-valued logic
describes conditional predication
emphasizes epistemic humility
non-one-sidedness of reality
standpoint-dependence of judgments
etymology "syat" meaning "from a certain standpoint"
"vada" meaning "doctrine" or "view"
explainedBy saptabhangi
goal more accurate description of complex reality
tolerance toward differing views
hasPart saptabhangi
historicalOrigin ancient India
influenced later Indian logical discussions of many-valued truth
influencedBy Mahavira
language Sanskrit
relatedConcept anekantavada
nayavada
religiousTradition Jainism
teaches all statements are only relatively true
no single proposition exhausts the nature of reality
truth is conditional on context
truth is conditional on perspective
usedIn Jain debate and dialectics
Jain scriptural exegesis
uses sevenfold predication

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Agamas centralDoctrine syadvada
Jain literature hasDoctrine syadvada