offenkettige
Offenkettige is a neologism that appears in a small body of modern philosophy and social theory to describe processes, statements, or structures that remain open-ended and not fully closed by a final justification, connection, or conclusion. The form seems to be a compound built from facets of openness, with unclear and debated etymology; it is not found in standard dictionaries, and its precise origins are contested.
In philosophy, offenkettige arguments are described as those whose justification rests on a chain of considerations
In social theory, the term has been used to characterize networks or processes that continually generate new
Usage and reception of offenkettige remain limited. It is not widely adopted in mainstream academic publications,
See also: open-ended, open texture, chain of justification, network theory.