Definition of Relationist. Meaning of Relationist. Synonyms of Relationist

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Definition of Relationist

Relationist
Relationist Re*la"tion*ist, n. A relative; a relation. [Obs.]

Meaning of Relationist from wikipedia

- and time, the name relationalism (or relationism) refers to Leibniz's relationist notion of space and time as against Newton's substantivalist views. According...
- objects and based his position on observation and experimentation. For a relationist there can be no real difference between inertial motion, in which the...
- everything in human culture and consciousness. Rather, [my] thesis is relationist: major developments, and very likely even all major developments, in...
- of coexistences, as time is an order of successions." Leibniz held a relationist notion of space and time, against Newton's substantivalist views. According...
- been used to refer to the combination of the RDS metatheory and the relationist worldview. The RDS framework is also fundamentally distinct from that...
- Luzardo (†) as Catalina Ángel; Betty's "fairy godmother" and public relationist. A dignified, loquacious, eloquent and recognized woman. Alberto León...
- a different stance. In modern parlance, theirs is a relationist point of view. For a relationist, there is no background of absolute space and time. Searle...
- absolute time and space and the container theory, against Leibniz who was a relationist. The subject was famously debated in the Leibniz–Clarke correspondence...
- finitist doctrine that space and time are not infinitely divisible, and the relationist doctrine that space and time cannot be conceived apart from objects....
- 'classical' theories of probability. This has since become known as a "logical-relationist" approach, and become regarded as the seminal and still classic account...