Abstract
Does pluralism in aesthetic and religious judgements necessarily lead to relativism? The writer takes the view that (a) religious pluralism does not only reveal itself in diversity of judgements but in other diversities as well; (b) such diversities suggest relativity rather than relativism. The pluralities invite not aggregation or toleration so much as understanding.
Recommended Citation
Chatterjee, Margaret
(1994)
"Reflections on Religious Pluralism in the Indian Context,"
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies:
Vol. 7, Article 5.
Available at: https://doi.org/10.7825/2164-6279.1093