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Definition of Ontologically

Ontologically
Ontologically On`*to*log"ic*al*ly, adv. In an ontological manner.

Meaning of Ontologically from wikipedia

- ****ess the ontological status of intentional objects. Ontological dependence is a relation between entities. An entity depends ontologically on another...
- 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...
- exist. An entity ontologically depends on another entity if the first entity cannot exist without the second entity. Ontologically independent entities...
- endurantism) may be ontologically more primary than processes. Artificial intelligence has retained considerable attention regarding applied ontology in subfields...
- presents her own view of "social reality, on which social phenomena are ontologically significant". Rudder Baker rejects Searle's physicalism, favoring instead...
- In the philosophy of religion, an ontological argument is a deductive philosophical argument, made from an ontological basis, that is advanced in support...
- Arabic Ontology is a linguistic ontology for the Arabic language, which can be used as an Arabic WordNet with ontologically clean content. People use it...
- computer science and artificial intelligence, ontology languages are formal languages used to construct ontologies. They allow the encoding of knowledge about...
- In philosophy, the term formal ontology is used to refer to an ontology defined by axioms in a formal language with the goal to provide an unbiased (domain-...
- 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...