Non-absolutistic standpoint, view-point or a way of approach and observation.
Cognizance of a single attribute of an object possessed of infinite attributes. A view-point expressing the intention of the speaker (knower), which takes cognizance of a particular (intended) aspect of object, apprehended through Pramāna (Valid organ of knowledge), and which does not repudiate the other aspects (of that reality).Anekanta: Philosophy Of Co-Existence
by Acharya Mahaprajna