“The debate around morality often brings up the concept of relativity, where what is considered right or wrong can vary depending on cultural and societal norms.”
“While in Russia he wrote two papers on Einstein's relativity theory and one on Planck's quantum theory.”
“One of Penrose's major breakthroughs was his introduction of twistor theory in an attempt to unite relativity and quantum theory.”
relator
One who relates, or tells.
(law) A private person at whose relation, or in whose behalf, the attorney-general allows an information in the nature of a quo warranto to be filed.
“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.”
relationism
(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.
“In his theological work, St Thomas supposes and concretizes this relationality.”
“The Trinity is absolute unity insofar as the three divine Persons are pure relationality.”
“Toward this end, Fast proposes a poetics of relationality grounded in ideas of dialogue and dialogism, concepts she borrows from Russian theorist M. M. Bakhtin.”
“They worry about their health, the size of their stomach, their relationships, their financial state and their rellies.”
“I should also mention that when I went and visited my rellies in Thailand I found out that not only Mum has type II diabetes.”
“Because if you do make them, they impact on your friends, your family, your rellies, and the anger that that generates is very difficult to bear in a small community.”