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Polycontexturality

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multiplismnoun(philosophy) The philosophical strategy that asserts the validity of multiple differing interpretations.
contextualitynoun(uncountable) The condition of being contextual.
multilogismnounThe inclusion and acceptance of divergent lines of reasoning within a single text, discussion, or approach to a question.
contextualismnoun(philosophy) Any of a group of doctrines that stress the importance of context
contrastivismnoun(philosophy) An epistemological theory suggesting that knowledge attributions have a ternary structure of the form "S knows that p rather than q", in contrast to the traditional view whereby knowledge attributions have a binary structure of the form "S knows that p".
inclusivismnoun(religion) The view that all religions have a partial truth.
conjunctivismnoun(philosophy) The theory that the grounding conditions for social facts are conjunctive
coincidentalismnoun(philosophy) A philosophy of coincidents
combinationalismnoun(chiefly theology) The belief that a combination of different viewpoints or approaches should be applied.
combination problemnoun(philosophy) A problem arising from the tension between the seemingly irreducible nature of consciousness, and its ubiquity. If consciousness is ubiquitous, and every atom (or every bit, depending on the theory) has a minimal level of it, then it is not clear how these tiny consciousnesses combine to create larger experiences.
contradictionismnoun(logic, philosophy) A worldview according to which contradictory statements can both be true.
crosscurrentnoun(by extension) A situation in which there are conflicting opinions.
crosslightnoun(countable) A traffic light intended principally to allow pedestrian or other traffic from a lesser roadway to cross a busier roadway.
equivocalHaving two or more equally applicable meanings; capable of double or multiple interpretation.
contexturenounThe arrangement and union of the constituent parts of a thing.
multifinalitynoun(psychology) That different life outcomes can arise from similar circumstances in early life.
multiobjectivitynounThe condition of being multiobjective
paradoxnounAn apparently self-contradictory statement, which can only be true if it is false, and vice versa.
multimodalismnounmultimodality
crossmodalitynounThe quality of being crossmodal.

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