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UK
/ˌɒntəlˈɒdʒɪkəl/
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[ US /ˌɑntəˈɫɑdʒɪkəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˌɑntəˈɫɑdʒɪkəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to ontology
ontological speculations
How To Use ontological In A Sentence
- Like I said. kornbelt888: That, however, does not dispense with the problem of the ultimate ontological question of what is primary, self-existent. Dawkins and ID
- Another aim is to show that the problem of direct realism versus indirect realism is of importance for the ontological analysis of social reality.
- The high incidence of nominalization in the CMA code completes the message of authority given by the imperative mode and its deontological orientation.
- He compares and contrasts the ontological commitments in western and African thought systems, and indicates that the theoretical posits in the two systems of thought are similar to one another.
- We will also come back, by the same route, to the deep ontological ramifications of the so-called equative genitive (or genitive metaphor) in that line's second phrase: the breath of fresh air that is autumn, rather than the breath that issues from it, as one might say in common figure "the very breath of life. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
- We now know quite a bit about the human mind, how it constrains our imaginations by forcing information into boxes called ontological categories, and what kinds of cognitive errors including projection it is prone to. Valerie Tarico: God's Emotions: Why the Biblical God Is So Human (Part 1)
- Taken verbally as well as ontologically, then, and directed back into romanticism, Agamben would thus help rethink Wordsworthian imminence as a kind of immanence in its own enunciative right. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
- This year, there was even a session on paleontological mixology. Times, Sunday Times
- I argue that it was mainly by insisting upon the ontological implications of this concept of possibility that he came to form a concept of contingency that he considered sufficiently strong to counter Spinozist necessitarianism.
- Palaeontological behaviour study is a new field, and Sarah Harding is on that frontier.