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- In philosophy, a relation is a type of fact that is true or false of two things1. For instance, "being taller than" is a relation that is true of "Shaquille O'Neal and Ross Perot" and false of "the Empire State building and Mt. Everest"1. Relations are ways in which things, the relata, stand to each other2. Properties are sometimes treated as a special case of relations involving only one relatum2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.In philosophy, a relation is a type of fact that is true or false of two things. For instance, "being taller than" is a relation that is true of " Shaquille O'Neal and Ross Perot " and false of "the Empire State building and Mt. Everest." Substances or things have properties ("this spot is red").en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relation_of_IdeasRelations are ways in which things, the relata, stand to each other. Relations are in many ways similar to properties in that both characterize the things they apply to. Properties are sometimes treated as a special case of relations involving only one relatum.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relations_(philosophy)
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A relation is a manner in which multiple entities stand to each other. It is a connection or association between entities and can be understood as a feature characterizing these entities as a whole. Many relations hold between distinct entities. For example, the first-born sibling stands in the relation of being … See more
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