nentism
Nentism is a fictional philosophical and cultural term used in speculative discourse to explore how meaning, perception, and social life emerge from relations rather than from fixed essences. While not an established doctrine, it appears in philosophical essays, narrative fiction, and thought experiments as a convenient label for a relational, process-oriented approach to reality.
Proponents of nentism typically argue that "nents"—a loosely defined unit of relation among persons, artifacts, and
Origins of the term are scattered across late 20th and early 21st century writings and online discussions,
Reception is divided. Supporters value its language for highlighting relationality and practice-based knowledge; critics view it
See also: phenomenology, constructivism, process philosophy, speculative realism, relational ontology.