relationaalisia
Relationaalisia is a theoretical framework within philosophy and cognitive science that analyzes how the identity, properties, and meanings of entities arise from their relations to other entities, rather than from intrinsic attributes alone.
Coined in the early 21st century by the philosopher A. M. Kessler in discussions of relational ontology,
Core ideas include relational ontology, where relational structures ground objecthood; context-dependence, with meaning varying across observers;
Methodologically, relationaalisia draws on analytic philosophy, graph theory, and computational modeling, along with empirical studies in
Applications span philosophy of mind, linguistics, artificial intelligence, and ethics of care, where relational accounts inform
Critics argue that relationaalisia risks relativism or indeterminacy if relations are taken as primary without grounding
See also: relational ontology, semantic relationism, network theory.