epistemic pluralism
Epistemic pluralism refers to the recognition and acceptance of multiple valid ways of understanding and knowing about the world. It acknowledges that different perspectives, methods, and sources of knowledge can coexist and contribute to a more comprehensive understanding, facilitating learning, collaboration, and tolerance in diverse intellectual and cultural contexts.
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