aspektism
Aspektism is a contemporary philosophical and cultural framework that centers on the idea that experience and meaning arise through multiple, context-dependent aspects rather than a single, context-free essence. It posits that any phenomenon—whether objects, events, or texts—can be understood only by examining the various aspects through which it is perceived, interpreted, and used.
The movement emerged in the late 20th and early 21st centuries among scholars in phenomenology, linguistics,
Core tenets include the primacy of perspectival multiplicity, contextual interpretation, non-reductionism, and a pragmatic focus on
Critics argue that aspect-based pluralism can tip toward relativism and raise questions about criteria for justification