Ontology of Cognitive Reality

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Definition

Ontology of Cognitive Reality is the part of Evolutionary Ontology that studies "what exists" in a cognitive sense (the Cognitive Events), the Cognitive Existence and the Cognitive Entities that create what exists in the Cognitive Reality, the Cognitive Sources that produce the Cognitive Events. Ontology of Metareality identifies and describes what exists in a cognitive sense. It describes the entities that form the Cognitive Reality (or MetaReality), everything that exists that is part of the Universal Reality, in terms of the organization of Cognitive Events, expressed by Cognitive Agents: the Field of Cognitive Action, the Structures of Information that result from the organization of Cognitive Events, the Immaterial Forms or Metaforms, the whole Cognitive Universe. What is considered part of the Physical Reality (the product of the action of the Agents of Reality that operate on the physical level, in terms of organization of the Elementary Events that form the Elementary Action, which is expressed in the Elementary Field and the Elementary Action) 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: Operator).

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