Mannheim sought to escape this problem with the idea of'relationism '.
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He feared this could lead to relativism but proposed the idea of relationism as an antidote.
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Leibniz's relationism, on the other hand, describes space and time as systems of relations that exist between objects.
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Later Bryant, concerned with the doctrine of withdrawal and the non-relationism of object-oriented philosophy, departed from the object-oriented ontology movement and developed a machine-oriented ontology that argues being is composed entirely of machines or processes.