relationism

English

Etymology

relation + -ism

Noun

relationism (uncountable)

  1. (philosophy) The doctrine that relations between things have a real existence.
  2. (philosophy) Karl Mannheim's idea, proposed as a response to relativism, that the recognition of different perspectives according to differences in time and social location appears arbitrary only to an abstract and disembodied theory of knowledge.

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