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necessitons

Necessitons is a term appearing primarily in contemporary speculative literature and some philosophical discussions. It denotes a class of entities, units, or constraints tied to the notion of necessity, obligation, or inevitability. Because it is a recently coined term, there is no single accepted definition, and meanings vary by author or field.

In philosophy and logic, necessitons may be described as primitive constructs representing a necessary condition or

In science fiction and worldbuilding, necessitons are often imagined as physical or informational quanta that enforce

In linguistics or semantics, some writers reference necessitons as hypothetical morphemes or constructions that encode necessity

Origin and reception: the term is not part of standard scholarly vocabularies and is encountered mainly in

binding
obligation
that
cannot
be
violated
within
a
given
framework.
Some
writers
use
it
as
a
formal
device
to
discuss
moral
or
logical
necessity,
arguing
that
certain
states
of
affairs
possess
a
'necessiton'
structure
that
compels
outcomes.
constraints
on
agents'
choices
or
events
in
a
universe.
They
may
appear
as
particles,
fields,
or
informational
tokens
that
render
certain
actions
inevitable,
thereby
serving
as
plot
devices
or
as
commentary
on
determinism.
or
obligation
in
a
language,
though
this
usage
is
not
established
in
mainstream
linguistics
and
is
primarily
theoretical.
speculative
or
experimental
contexts.
As
such,
definitions
are
informal
and
vary
by
source.
Further
references
are
limited,
and
readers
should
treat
necessitons
as
a
conceptual
placeholder
rather
than
a
fixed
scientific
term.