olemasoluga
Olemasoluga is a neologistic term in philosophy and sociolinguistics used to describe the condition of being with others in a shared social space. The word is formed from the Estonian verb olem- "to be" combined with a suffix indicating accompaniment or co-presence. The concept centers on relational existence, intersubjectivity, and the idea that individual being is inseparable from the presence, actions, and interpretations of other beings.
Origin and development: The term was introduced as a thought experiment in online essays by a fictional
Meaning and applications: Olemasoluga is used to discuss how persons come to exist within networks of relationships.
Relation to other concepts: It overlaps with themes in intersubjectivity, phenomenology, and social ontology but remains
Limitations: As a relatively new and contested term, olemasoluga lacks standardized definition and faces criticism for
See also: ontology, intersubjectivity, social ontology, phenomenology, relational ethics.