Ontological

Word ONTOLOGICAL
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Definitions and meanings of "Ontological"

What do we mean by ontological?

Of or relating to ontology. adjective

Of or relating to essence or the nature of being. adjective

Of or relating to the argument for the existence of God holding that the existence of the concept of God entails the existence of God. adjective

Of or pertaining to ontology; of the nature of ontology; metaphysical.

Of or pertaining to ontology. adjective

Of, or relating to, ontology. adjective

Of or relating to ontology adjective

Of, or relating to, ontology.

Of or pertaining to the nature of being or existence.

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The word "ontological" in example sentences

Because Down syndrome is determined at conception and leaves its imprint in every cell of the person's body, it raises what philosophers call ontological questions. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Others still could be said to go a step further, basing their faith in ontological arguments for the a priori truth of God’s existence. ❋ Hal Duncan (2008)

Like the "Arab Spring", it is led by young people who have lost what sociologist Anthony Giddens calls "ontological security" -- the mental stability that depends on a sense of continuity of the world and the future. ❋ John Stanley (2011)

We now know quite a bit about the human mind, how it constrains our imaginations by forcing information into boxes called ontological categories, and what kinds of cognitive errors (including projection) it is prone to. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We now know quite a bit about the human mind, how it constrains our imaginations by forcing information into boxes called ontological categories, and what kinds of cognitive errors including projection it is prone to. ❋ Valerie Tarico (2010)

Iago expresses his philosophy in what Harold Bloom has referred to as the ontological negation, "I am not what I am." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Once we clear the mind of the idea of ontological blemishes, however, we can begin to look at things pragmatically. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He argues that we should look again at the notion of ontological change that occurs at ordination: priests are made different, while at the same time eschewing applications that make it elitist and exclusive. ❋ Unknown (2009)

At this point, the idea of ontological difference comes at play as a form of veiling and unveiling something about the beings that are in the world. ❋ Enowning (2009)

Versions of the Fregean argument are sometimes stated in terms of the notion of ontological commitment. ❋ Linnebo, Øystein (2009)

Or perhaps we should sever the link between the first-order existential quantifier and the notion of ontological commitment (Azzouni 2004 and Hofweber 2000). ❋ Linnebo, Øystein (2009)

The "necessity" upon which Maly here remarks is twofold: it both requires the intial point of departure called the ontological difference, but also demands that this point of departure not be surpassed but undermined. ❋ Enowning (2008)

When Heidegger, already in Being and Time, introduces the notion of ontological difference, he means to think being over against beings. ❋ Enowning (2008)

This tradition ties the notion of ontological commitment very closely to that of a semantic value. ❋ Linnebo, Øystein (2008)

However, this line of reasoning will be resisted by other philosophers, who believe that the notion of ontological commitment should be tied (at most) to singular first-order variables. ❋ Linnebo, Øystein (2008)

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