relationist

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English

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Etymology

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From relation +‎ -ist.

Noun

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relationist (plural relationists)

  1. A subscriber to relationism.
    • 2007 October 30, Gabriele Contessa, “A Note on the Nomic Possibility of a Dynamic Shift”, in Erkenntnis, volume 68, number 2, →DOI:
      The relationist is likely to reply that this is a far cry from demonstrating that the dynamic shift is nomically possible in a strict sense.
    • 2012, David F. Barone, ‎Michel Hersen, ‎Vincent B. Van Hasselt, Advanced Personality, page 51:
      On the other hand, the relationists, agreeing that the past is a powerful determinant in the individual's current life, contend that one is much more independent of the past than a strict determinist philosophy will allow.
    • 2022, David Álvarez, ‎João Cardoso Rosas, The Idea of Human Rights Revisited:
      Relationists and non-relationists differ in their assessment of the scope of the principles of justice.
  2. (obsolete) (Can we verify(+) this sense?) A relative; a relation[1]

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