ontologic (Meaning)

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ontologic (a.)

Ontological.

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ontologic Sentence Examples

  1. The ontologic nature of reality has been a subject of philosophical debate for centuries.
  2. The ontologic argument for the existence of God relies on logical inference from the concept of a perfect being.
  3. The ontologic foundations of science rest on the assumption that the universe is governed by rational principles.
  4. The ontologic analysis of concepts aims to reveal their essential properties and relationships.
  5. The ontologic status of fictional entities is a complex philosophical question.
  6. Some philosophers argue that ontologic categories are fundamental and independent of human experience.
  7. The ontologic shift from substance to process has had a profound impact on metaphysics.
  8. The ontologic category of existence encompasses all that is, both material and mental.
  9. The ontologic properties of objects determine their place in the hierarchy of being.
  10. The ontologic inquiry into the nature of consciousness seeks to understand its relationship to physical matter.

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Ontological.

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The ontologic nature of reality has been a subject of philosophical debate for centuries.

The ontologic argument for the existence of God relies on logical inference from the concept of a perfect being.

The ontologic foundations of science rest on the assumption that the universe is governed by rational principles.

The ontologic analysis of concepts aims to reveal their essential properties and relationships.