konfiguratives
Konfiguratives is a term that emerged from philosophical discussions, particularly those related to the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein. It describes a specific type of concept or understanding that is not defined by a fixed set of necessary and sufficient conditions, but rather by a network of overlapping similarities and family resemblances. Unlike descriptive concepts which can be precisely defined, configurative concepts are fluid and context-dependent. Their meaning is grasped through experience and engagement with various examples, rather than through a formal definition.
The idea is that we learn to recognize a configurative concept by seeing how different instances share
Philosophers use the concept of configuratives to analyze areas where strict definitions are difficult or impossible