objekteina
Objekteina is a contemporary term used in philosophy of science, information science, and related fields to describe a class of entities that cannot be fully classified as either a conventional physical object or a purely informational representation. In this view, an objekteina occupies a hybrid category defined by its dependence on observers, processing systems, and contexts of use, such that its boundaries and properties are not fixed but emerge from interactions across domains.
The word appears as a neologism in late 2010s and 2020s discourse, often described as a portmanteau
Key ideas include boundary permeability, relational identity, and process-like persistence. An objekteina can be entangled with
In practice, objekteina has been employed to model artifacts in augmented reality, where digital overlays are
Critics argue that the term risks vagueness and inconsistent use across disciplines, complicating formal ontologies. Proponents
See also: object-oriented ontology, hybrid object, ontology engineering, relational realism.