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The proposal of Relatedness Theory (RT) aims to construct an unprecedented relational ontology. It is not intended to prove the superiority of any particular theory in the arena of human thought, nor is it to chase any recognition or achievement in the worldly sensethese, for the endeavor of seeking the origin of existence, are all but fleeting clouds. Its birth stems from a more primordial, more profound inner impulse: an almost frenzied, incomparably strong desire for freedom, attempting to transcend "existence" itself; a way to re-"witness" that mysterious and unfathomable cosmos with the…mehr

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The proposal of Relatedness Theory (RT) aims to construct an unprecedented relational ontology. It is not intended to prove the superiority of any particular theory in the arena of human thought, nor is it to chase any recognition or achievement in the worldly sensethese, for the endeavor of seeking the origin of existence, are all but fleeting clouds. Its birth stems from a more primordial, more profound inner impulse: an almost frenzied, incomparably strong desire for freedom, attempting to transcend "existence" itself; a way to re-"witness" that mysterious and unfathomable cosmos with the most thorough honesty, the most unified perspective, and in a manner that can best accommodate our dual identity as "cognitive subjects" and "existential individuals." This is an "eye-to-eye engagement" with the cosmos, devoid of presuppositions, aiming to re-understand and re-experience, from the most fundamental level, that inseparable, deeply interconnected, and shared-destiny bond between ourselves and this infinitely related universe.


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Wang Xiongwei, born in 1997 in Wuhan, Hubei, China, is the author of Relatedness Theory: An Exploration from Ontological Foundations to a Unified Framework of Existence.

The author is dedicated to constructing an "unprecedented relational ontology." His exploration stems from a "more primordial, more profound inner impulse: an almost frenzied, incomparably strong desire for freedom, attempting to transcend 'existence' itself." The author strives to re-"witness" and understand, with "the most thorough honesty, the most unified perspective," that inseparable, deeply interconnected bond between ourselves and this infinitely related universe.

The ontological framework of Relatedness Theory was initially completed in early 2021. Over the subsequent four years, while the framework itself remained largely unchanged, the author devoted most of his energy to repeatedly re-examining and clarifying the motivations and purposes behind constructing this theory. This has been both an intellectual exploration to construct an entirely new picture of existence and a profound journey of self-examination and philosophical inquiry. Through Relatedness Theory, the author hopes to offer readers a new, logically self-consistent perspective to re-understand existence, the cosmos, and the self.