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Relational ontology

In a relational ontology, the idea is that relations between entities are more fundamental than the entities themselves.

– [[The Nested-I and Ubuntu Rationality: The Relational Ontology of the Commons]]

It means that living organisms develop and thrive through their interactions with each other. That is the basis for their identity and biological survival. That is the basis for their aliveness.

– [[The Nested-I and Ubuntu Rationality: The Relational Ontology of the Commons]]

While individual organisms may have important degrees of agency, they can only be understood in the context of their myriad relationships and constraints by larger structures.

– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]

Sounds a bit like [[Viable system model]]? And [[Institutional Analysis and Development]] (re: [[polycentrism]])?

As a social system based on how people come together to collaborate and sustain themselves, a Commons is based on a relational ontology.

– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]

to see that everything is interdependent, and that our individual wellbeing depends upon collective well-being. Our polity must be β€œattuned to the relational dimension of life,” as Arturo Escobar puts it.

– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]

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