correlativity
English
Etymology
From correlative + -ity.
Noun
correlativity (uncountable)
- The state or quality of being correlative.
- 1892, Henry Webb Brewster, Sensation and Intellection: Their Character and Their Function in the Cognition of the Real and the Ideal:
- But his total indifference of subject and object, which received the name of "System of Identity," instead of explaining the principle of correlativity, annihilated it.