Difference between revisions of "Evolutionary Ontology"

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*[[TFNR - 2.2 What exists is what happens = What happens is what exists. Entities = Events]]
 
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Revision as of 22:43, 25 November 2019

Definition

Evolutionary Ontology is the part of Evolutionary Knowledge that studies "what exists" (the Events), the Existence and the Entities that create what exists. Only for descriptive purposes, as per Reality, Evolutionary Ontology can be seen as articulated in Ontology of Physical Reality, Ontology of Cognitive Reality and Ontology of Metacognitive 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).

See also

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