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Definition of Ontological

Ontological
Ontological On`to*log"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. ontologique.] Of or pertaining to ontology.

Meaning of Ontological from wikipedia

- ****ess the ontological status of intentional objects. Ontological dependence is a relation between entities. An entity depends ontologically on another...
- In the philosophy of religion, an ontological argument is a deductive philosophical argument, made from an ontological basis, that is advanced in support...
- groundwork for an ontology. Each uses ontological ****umptions to frame explicit theories, research and applications. Improved ontologies may improve problem...
- individual's ontological security. Ontological security also involves having a positive view of self, the world, and the ****ure. The term ontological security...
- Whatever process one uses to determine the ontological commitments of a theory, that does not prescribe what ontological commitments one should have. Quine regarded...
- "Ontological Proof", pp. 403–404, and Appendix B "Texts Relating to the Ontological Proof", pp. 429–437. Goldman, Randolph R. "Gödel's Ontological Argument"...
- the distinction between ontical and ontological, or between beings and being as such. He labeled this the "ontological difference." It is from this distinction...
- between them. Richard Jones distinguishes ontological and epistemological reductionism, arguing that many ontological and epistemological reductionists affirm...
- Natural Ontological Attitude" (1984) is the name of a paper published by philosopher Arthur Fine in which he coins the term "natural ontological attitude"...
- The ontological turn in anthropology is not concerned with anthropological notions of culture, epistemology, nor world views. Instead, the ontological turn...