- ****ess the
ontological status of
intentional objects.
Ontological dependence is a
relation between entities. An
entity depends ontologically on another...
- endurantism) may be
ontologically more
primary than processes.
Artificial intelligence has
retained considerable attention regarding applied ontology in subfields...
- context. In philosophy, a "theory is
ontologically committed to an
object only if that
object occurs in all the
ontologies of that theory." The
sentence “Napoleon...
- The
Disease Ontology (DO) is a
formal ontology of
human disease. The
Disease Ontology project is
hosted at the
Institute for
Genome Sciences at the University...
- In the
philosophy of religion, an
ontological argument is a
deductive philosophical argument, made from an
ontological basis, that is
advanced in support...
-
fundamental ontology (German: Fundamentalontologie). The
history of
ontology in
Western philosophy is, in Heidegger's terms, ontical,
whereas ontology ought...
-
process ontology refers to a
universal model of the
structure of the
world as an
ordered wholeness. Such
ontologies are
fundamental ontologies, in contrast...
-
information science, an
upper ontology (also
known as a top-level
ontology,
upper model, or
foundation ontology) is an
ontology (in the
sense used in information...
- Gödel's
ontological proof is a
formal argument by the
mathematician Kurt Gödel (1906–1978) for the
existence of God. The
argument is in a line of development...
- exist. An
entity ontologically depends on
another entity if the
first entity cannot exist without the
second entity.
Ontologically independent entities...