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A philosophical framework holding that the social sciences require multiple, irreducible perspectives—that social reality is too complex to be captured by any single theoretical framework, methodological approach, or standpoint. Multiperspectivism goes beyond perspectivism by insisting that multiple perspectives are not just inevitable but necessary for adequate understanding. A society cannot be understood through economics alone, nor through culture alone, nor through power alone; each perspective reveals something the others miss, and integration requires holding multiple perspectives together. This framework demands that social scientists be pluralists in their theoretical commitments, drawing on multiple traditions rather than defending a single orthodoxy, and recognizing that the richness of social life exceeds any single framework's grasp.
Example: "Her multiperspectivism of the social sciences meant she drew on feminist theory, critical race theory, Marxism, and postcolonial thought—not as competing truths but as complementary lenses. Each illuminated aspects the others left in shadow, and together they revealed what no single perspective could."
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A philosophical framework holding that the humanities require multiple, irreducible perspectives—that texts, histories, and artifacts sustain a plurality of valid interpretations that cannot be reduced to a single account. Multiperspectivism goes beyond perspectivism by insisting that multiple perspectives are not just inevitable but essential to humanistic understanding. A great novel means different things to different readers across time and culture; a historical event looks different from the perspective of victors and vanquished; a painting speaks differently to different traditions of criticism. Multiperspectivism demands that humanists cultivate the capacity to see through many eyes, to hold multiple interpretations in tension, and to recognize that the richness of human meaning exceeds any single frame.
Example: "Her multiperspectivism of the humanities meant she could read the same poem through biographical criticism, formalist analysis, Marxist theory, and queer theory—not because she didn't know which was right, but because each revealed something the others missed, and together they approached the poem's fullness."
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A philosophical framework holding that understanding cognition requires multiple, irreducible perspectives—neuroscientific, psychological, computational, phenomenological, social, evolutionary—none of which can be reduced to another. Multiperspectivism rejects reductionist programs that claim one level (e.g., neural) provides the "real" explanation while others are derivative. Instead, it insists that cognition is a multi-level phenomenon that must be understood from multiple perspectives, each legitimate for its domain, each revealing aspects the others miss. This framework demands that cognitive scientists cultivate pluralism, recognizing that the mind is too complex to be captured by any single perspective.
Example: "Her multiperspectivism of the cognitive sciences meant she worked with neuroscientists, psychologists, philosophers, and anthropologists—not to find which was right, but because each perspective was needed to approach the complexity of the human mind."
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A philosophical framework holding that understanding the natural world requires multiple, irreducible scientific perspectives—that the complexity of nature exceeds any single disciplinary approach. Multiperspectivism rejects reductionist programs that try to explain all phenomena at one level (e.g., physics). It insists that biological, chemical, geological, and physical perspectives each reveal genuine aspects of reality, and that integration requires holding multiple perspectives together. This framework demands that natural scientists respect disciplinary diversity, recognizing that the richness of nature is reflected in the plurality of sciences.
Example: "Her multiperspectivism of the natural sciences meant she saw ecology, molecular biology, and evolutionary theory not as competing explanations for life, but as complementary perspectives—each essential, none sufficient alone."
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A philosophical framework holding that mathematical and logical reality is sufficiently rich to sustain multiple, irreducible perspectives—different axiomatic systems, different foundations, different research programs. Multiperspectivism rejects the idea that there is one true mathematics. Set theory, category theory, type theory are different perspectives on mathematical structure; classical logic, intuitionistic logic, linear logic are different perspectives on reasoning. This framework demands that mathematicians and logicians be pluralists, recognizing that the richness of their subject exceeds any single foundation.
Example: "Her multiperspectivism of the exact sciences meant she worked across algebraic geometry and category theory, drawing on both perspectives—not because she couldn't choose, but because each revealed structures the other left invisible."
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A philosophical framework holding that formal reality is rich enough to sustain multiple, irreducible perspectives—different logical systems, different foundations for mathematics, different programming paradigms, different models of computation. Multiperspectivism rejects the idea that there is one true formal system. Classical logic, intuitionistic logic, and paraconsistent logic are different perspectives on reasoning; Turing machines, lambda calculus, and cellular automata are different perspectives on computation. This framework demands that formal scientists be pluralists, recognizing that their domain is defined by its multiplicity, not despite it.
Example: "Her multiperspectivism of the formal sciences meant she taught students not just one programming paradigm, but functional, object-oriented, logic, and concurrent—not because they'd use all, but because each perspective on computation deepens understanding."
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multiverse quadrogasm

1) This is when you orgasm FOUR times while having sex in an interstellar multiverse. In these multiverses, bust FOUR times, so the multiverse quadrogasm is the ultimate goal.

2) When you nut FOUR times each with four different people (the people represents the multiverse)
Person 1: Yo bro did you get freaky with that chick last night?
Person 2: Yeah bro she bought 3 of her friends and we had a total multiverse quadrogasm
Person 1: YOOOO THAT’S SICK AS HELLLL
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