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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
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L'Ontologia della Realtà Fisica individua e descrive ciò che esiste fisicamente, descrive gli enti che compongono la Realtà Fisica, tutto ciò che esiste che fa parte della Realtà Universale, nei termini di organizzazione degli Eventi Elementari che compongono l'Azione Elementare: il Campo dell'Azione Elementare, le strutture di Informazione frutto dell'organizzazione degli Eventi Elementari, le Forme Fisiche, l'Universo fisico. E' escluso tutto ciò che viene considerato parte della Metarealtà (il prodotto dell'azione dei sistemi cognitivi degli esseri viventi, comprendente anche l'attività di studio e descrizione dei sistemi cognotivi stessi, la Meta-Metarealtà).
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Ontology of Physical Reality is the part of [[Evolutionary Ontology]] that '''studies "what exists" in a physical sense''' (the [[Physical Events]]), the [[Physical Existence]] and the [[Physical Entities]] that create what exists in the [[Physical Reality]], the [[Physical Sources]] that produce the Physical Events. It describes the entities that form the Physical Reality, everything that exists that is part of the Universal Reality, in terms of the organization of Physical Events, expressed by [[Physical Agents]]: the [[Physical Action]], the [[Physical Information]], the [[Physical Structures of Information]] that result from the organization of the Physical Information, the [[Physical Forms]] or [[Material Forms]], the whole Physical [[Universe]]. What is considered part of the [[Cognitive Reality]] (the product of the action of the [[Agents / Forces]] of Reality that operate at the [[Levels of Cognitive Reality]]) is excluded.
 
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d_ph_ontology Ontologia della Realtà Fisica "L'Ontologia della Realtà Fisica individua e descrive ciò che esiste fisicamente, descrive gli enti che compongono la Realtà Fisica, tutto ciò che esiste che fa parte della Realtà Universale, nei termini di organizzazione degli Eventi Elementari che compongono l'Azione Elementare: il Campo dell'Azione Elementare, le strutture di Informazione frutto dell'organizzazione degli Eventi Elementari, le Forme Fisiche, l'Universo fisico.
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E' escluso tutto ciò che viene considerato parte della Metarealtà (il prodotto dell'azione dei sistemi cognitivi degli esseri viventi, comprendente anche l'attività di studio e descrizione dei sistemi cognotivi stessi, la Meta-Metarealtà)."
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== Common definition  ==
 
== Common definition  ==
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== Description ==
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Ontology, one of the fundamental branches of philosophy, is the study of the "being" as it is, as well as of its fundamental categories. The term derives from the Greek ὄντος, òntos (singular genitive of the present participle ὤν of the verb εἶναι, èinai, "to be") and from λόγος, lògos ("discourse"), so it literally means "discourse on being", but can also derive directly from τά ὄντα, or "the entities", variously interpretable according to the different philosophical positions.{{WpLink}}
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
*[[Evolutionary Ontology]]
 
*[[Evolutionary Ontology]]
*[[Ontology of Metareality]]
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*[[Ontology of Cognitive Reality]]
*[[Ontology of Meta-metareality]]
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*[[Ontology of Metacognitive Reality]]
*[[Existence]]
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*[[Physical Existence]]
*[[Entities]]
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*[[Physical Entities]]
*[[Creation]]
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*[[Creation in Physical Reality]]
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*[[Physical Existence]]
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*[[Physical Entities]]
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*[[Physical Creation]]
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*[[Phenomenology of Physical Reality]]
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*[[Physical Essence / Form]]
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*[[Physical Events]]
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*[[Physical Relations]]
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*[[Physical Evolution]]
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*[[Dynamics of Physical Reality]]
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*[[Physical Principles]]
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*[[Physical Processes]]
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*[[TFNR - What exists?]]
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*[[TFNR - What exists is what happens = What happens is what exists. Entities = Events]]
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*[[TFNR - Entities: Source (Force - Field)]]
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*[[TFNR - Sources, forces and fields]]
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*[[TFNR - The secret nature of the Source: Quantum vs God]]
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*[[TFNR - Agency, agent, acted, action]]
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*[[TFNR - No supernatural agency, agents, acted and actions]]
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*[[TFNR - How many wrong ideas about sources, forces and fields]]
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*[[TFNR - Forces and fields as real entities]]
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*[[TFNR - One Source, many sources]]
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*[[TFNR - One Force, many forces]]
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*[[TFNR - One Field, many fields]]
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*[[TFNR - What exists? What happens? How happens?]]
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*[[TFNR - Ontology, Phenomenology and Dynamics]]
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*[[TFNR - Entities]]
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*[[TFNR - Sources]]
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*[[TFNR - Agents / Forces]]
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*[[TFNR - Acted / Fields]]
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*[[TFNR - Agency and causality]]
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*[[TFNR - Events]]
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*[[TFNR - Events and Action]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:33, 23 August 2022

Definition

Ontology of Physical Reality is the part of Evolutionary Ontology that studies "what exists" in a physical sense (the Physical Events), the Physical Existence and the Physical Entities that create what exists in the Physical Reality, the Physical Sources that produce the Physical Events. It describes the entities that form the Physical Reality, everything that exists that is part of the Universal Reality, in terms of the organization of Physical Events, expressed by Physical Agents: the Physical Action, the Physical Information, the Physical Structures of Information that result from the organization of the Physical Information, the Physical Forms or Material Forms, the whole Physical Universe. What is considered part of the Cognitive Reality (the product of the action of the Agents / Forces of Reality that operate at the Levels of Cognitive Reality) is excluded.

Common definition

Ontology, one of the fundamental branches of philosophy, is the study of the "being" as it is, as well as of its fundamental categories. The term derives from the Greek ὄντος, òntos (singular genitive of the present participle ὤν of the verb εἶναι, èinai, "to be") and from λόγος, lògos ("discourse"), so it literally means "discourse on being", but can also derive directly from τά ὄντα, or "the entities", variously interpretable according to the different philosophical positions.(Link to Wikipedia page: Ontology).

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification