terms |
relationism |
As nouns the difference between terms and relationism
is that
terms is while
relationism is (philosophy) (
karl mannheim)'s idea, proposed as a response to relativism, that the recognition of different perspectives according to differences in time and social location appears arbitrary only to an abstract and disembodied theory of knowledge.
realism |
relationism |
In philosophy|lang=en terms the difference between realism and relationism
is that
realism is (philosophy) a doctrine that universals are real—they exist and are distinct from the particulars that instantiate them while
relationism is (philosophy) (
karl mannheim)'s idea, proposed as a response to relativism, that the recognition of different perspectives according to differences in time and social location appears arbitrary only to an abstract and disembodied theory of knowledge.
As nouns the difference between realism and relationism
is that
realism is a concern for fact or reality and rejection of the impractical and visionary while
relationism is (philosophy) (
karl mannheim)'s idea, proposed as a response to relativism, that the recognition of different perspectives according to differences in time and social location appears arbitrary only to an abstract and disembodied theory of knowledge.
objectivism |
relationism |
In philosophy|lang=en terms the difference between objectivism and relationism
is that
objectivism is (philosophy) one of several doctrines that holds that all of reality is objective and exists outside of the mind while
relationism is (philosophy) (
karl mannheim)'s idea, proposed as a response to relativism, that the recognition of different perspectives according to differences in time and social location appears arbitrary only to an abstract and disembodied theory of knowledge.
As nouns the difference between objectivism and relationism
is that
objectivism is the state of being objective while
relationism is (philosophy) (
karl mannheim)'s idea, proposed as a response to relativism, that the recognition of different perspectives according to differences in time and social location appears arbitrary only to an abstract and disembodied theory of knowledge.
substantivalism |
relationism |
As a noun relationism is
(philosophy) (
karl mannheim)'s idea, proposed as a response to relativism, that the recognition of different perspectives according to differences in time and social location appears arbitrary only to an abstract and disembodied theory of knowledge.
relationism |
relationistic |
As a noun relationism
is (philosophy) (
karl mannheim)'s idea, proposed as a response to relativism, that the recognition of different perspectives according to differences in time and social location appears arbitrary only to an abstract and disembodied theory of knowledge.
As an adjective relationistic is
of or pertaining to relationism.
arbitrary |
relationism |
As nouns the difference between arbitrary and relationism
is that
arbitrary is anything arbitrary, such as an arithmetical value or a fee while
relationism is (philosophy) (
karl mannheim)'s idea, proposed as a response to relativism, that the recognition of different perspectives according to differences in time and social location appears arbitrary only to an abstract and disembodied theory of knowledge.
As an adjective arbitrary
is (usually|of a decision) based on individual discretion or judgment; not based on any objective distinction, perhaps even made at random.
perspective |
relationism |
As nouns the difference between perspective and relationism
is that
perspective is a view, vista or outlook while
relationism is (philosophy) (
karl mannheim)'s idea, proposed as a response to relativism, that the recognition of different perspectives according to differences in time and social location appears arbitrary only to an abstract and disembodied theory of knowledge.
As an adjective perspective
is of, in or relating to perspective.
relativism |
relationism |
As nouns the difference between relativism and relationism
is that
relativism is the theory, especially in ethics or aesthetics, that conceptions of truth and moral values are not absolute but are relative to the persons or groups holding them while
relationism is
Karl Mannheim's idea, proposed as a response to relativism, that the recognition of different perspectives according to differences in time and social location appears arbitrary only to an abstract and disembodied theory of knowledge.
relationism |
relationist |
As nouns the difference between relationism and relationist
is that
relationism is
Karl Mannheim's idea, proposed as a response to relativism, that the recognition of different perspectives according to differences in time and social location appears arbitrary only to an abstract and disembodied theory of knowledge while
relationist is a subscriber to relationism.