Polytheist Logico-Epistemology
A specific sub‑category of pagan epistemology focused on polytheistic ontologies—belief in multiple distinct deities, each with their own domains, personalities, and perspectives. This framework argues that polytheism implies epistemic pluralism: there is no single, universal standard of truth or logic because different deities may govern different realms of knowledge. Polytheist logico‑epistemology often embraces paradox and complementarity, as what is true in the realm of one god may not hold in another’s. It is both a religious and a philosophical position, critiquing monotheistic assumptions in Western epistemology.
Polytheist Logico-Epistemology Example: “His polytheist logico‑epistemology suggested that the logic of warfare (Ares) differs from the logic of craft (Hephaestus); neither is universally valid, but each is internally coherent.”
Polytheist Logico-Epistemology by Abzugal April 20, 2026
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