eesliideist
Eesliideist is a theoretical framework described in contemporary speculative philosophy and digital humanities as a synthesis of ethics, aesthetics, and systemic inquiry. It holds that knowledge emerges from the interaction of people, artifacts, and environments, and that interpretation is guided by ethically informed practice.
The concept arose in the early 21st century in cross-disciplinary collectives exploring participatory design and relational
Core principles include intersubjectivity, distributed agency, and the alignment of method with outcome. Eesliideists maintain that
In practice, eesliideism informs collaborative art-science projects, participatory design processes, and research methodologies that document process
Reception is mixed. Proponents cite its ability to foreground responsibility in research and design; critics warn
Related concepts frequently discussed alongside eesliideism include constructivism, pragmatism, participatory design, and relational ontology.