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== See also ==
 
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*[[Ontology of Physical Reality]]
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*[[Ontology of Metareality]]
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*[[Ontology of Meta-metareality]]
 
*[[TFNR - 4. What exists? What happens? How happens?]]
 
*[[TFNR - 4. What exists? What happens? How happens?]]
 
*[[TFNR - 4.1 Ontology, Phenomenology and Dynamics]]
 
*[[TFNR - 4.1 Ontology, Phenomenology and Dynamics]]

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Definition

Evolutionary Ontology studies "what exists", the same existence of Reality and the entities that compose the Universe. It describes the Entities that represent the foundation of the existence of the Universal Reality, intended in a global sense, as "the Everything in Evolution".

For purely descriptive purposes, we can classify the Universal Reality in Physical Reality, Metareality (the dimension of cognitive processes and their product) and Meta-metareality (the meta-cognitive dimension, the formation of Cognitive Systems).

Evolutionary (physical, metaphysical and meta-metaphysical entities, together as a unity, represent all the Sources, the Agents/Forces and Acted/Fields couples, which in every domain of Reality produce the different forms of Action, theEvents that represent the building blocks that allow the formation of Reality.

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).

Description

Evolutionary Ontology includes the definition and the classification of the fundamental primary and derived entities:

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Classification