Thomas does provide an interesting reading of Barrow as a modal
relationist, mostly based on resolving a difficulty in a single passage, which is likely to attract attention.
Dagenais, Bernard, Profesia de
relationist, Editura Polirom, Iasi, 2002
Thus the present paper can be seen as an indirect engagement with Fine's
relationist proposal.
From a psychological perspective, Samuel Ben Israel distinguishes between the "intrapsychic" and the "
relationist" perspectives comparing films which are with focus on one protagonist and on the character's goal-oriented actions moving chronologically from conflict to resolution in multi-protagonist films where group relationships are emphasized and characters' motivations discerned only episodically in their inter-actions with others within a non-enclosed narrative structure.
This
relationist perspective of developmental processes just described involves a relativist interpretation of its outcomes, as these depend on the specific characteristics of the related components.
Samuel Ben Israel, developing a distinction in social psychology between the "intrapsychic" and the "
relationist" perspective, compares the classical single-protagonist film to the multi-protagonist film.
Prima facie a Leibnizian
relationist view of space and spacetime would seem more friendly to constructivism, since spacetime itself is viewed as a construction, a device for keeping track of geometric and kinematic relations among actual bodies.
[recall the Human
Relationist view of the ordinary worker cited earlier].
Once the federal government, as part of its New Deal, finally addressed the problem of health differentials, this black public health professional strata was able to articulate a "
relationist" paradigm of black health.