ONTOLOGICAL METAPHOR means that human experiences with physical objects provide the basis for ways of viewing events,activities,emotions,ideas,etc.,as entities and substances.Ontological metaphors can serve various purposes.By ontological metaphors we give bounded surfaces to less clearly discrete entities ...
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194K In this lesson, learn about ontology. Find ontology example questions to understand the ontological theory. Understand the role of philosophers such as Aristotle. Related to this QuestionWhat is Plato's ontology? What is phenomenology in philosophy? What is epistemological dualism in philosophy...
afresh in the presentcontext of knowledge management. That context is illuminated in PierreGrenon’s ‘A Primer on Knowledge Management and OntologicalEngineering’ (Chapter 3). Grenondraws upon non-technological examplesfor two purposes: first, to explain the task of knowledge management tonon-inform...
[5] 参见 W. V. O. Quine, From a Logical Point of View, Harvard University Press, 1953, Ontological Relativity and Other Essays, Columbia University Press, 1969. [6] 见 K. Gödel, “What is Cantor’s continuum problem?”, 载于P. ...
Gagnon, Jean-Paul.“2,234 Descriptions of Democracy: An Update to Democracy's Ontological Pluralism.”Democratic Theory, vol. 5, no. 1, 2018. Volokh, Eugene. “Is the United States of America a republic or a democracy?”The Washington Post, May 13, 2015, https://www.washingtonpost.com...
Ontology | Meaning & Example Questions from Chapter 13 / Lesson 10 194K In this lesson, learn about ontology. Find ontology example questions to understand the ontological theory. Understand the role of philosophers such as Aristotle. Related...
Any new theory or movement is bound to generate some pushback, and OOO is certainly no exception. Critiques from within the art world tend to skip over issues about the validity of these ontological claims—it’s hard to disprove someone who argues that objects have hidden agency ...
Observed from a distance, the edifice of science appears impressive—a robust and coherent body of knowledge. However, tiny cracks become visible if one looks closer. Unexpectedly, and drastically, these cracks become chasms. The whole monumental structu
Kaufer, S.: The Nothing and the Ontological Difference in Heidegger's What is Metaphysics? In: Inquiry, 48(6)/ 2005, 482-506.Kaufer, Stephen (2005). The Nothing and the Ontological Difference in Heidegger's What is Metaphysic? Inquiry, Vol 48 (6): pp. 482-506....