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ontological

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for ontological.

Editorial note

Your failure to grapple with the difficult category of possibility leads to the ontological confusion in your argument.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

Of or pertaining to the nature of being or existence.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of ontological gathered in one view.

adjective

Of or pertaining to the nature of being or existence.

adjective

Of or relating to ontology.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for ontological.

adjective

Of or pertaining to the nature of being or existence.

adjective

Of or relating to ontology.

Example sentences

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Your failure to grapple with the difficult category of possibility leads to the ontological confusion in your argument.

2

They create affective resonance between a human and a thing, thereby bringing us onto the same ontological plane.

3

If both parts of his argument are sound, then time must just be an illusion; it has no genuine ontological status.

4

All this is essential complexity buried behind an ontological classification scheme that wasn't really designed for it, adding in inessential complexity.

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Top-level domains have rarely been used as the ontological category they were intended to be.

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The ontological question, whether the archive exists or not, is independent from the practical question of whether or not it is useful.

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So even if your defense is correct then Foucault's sweeping ontological statements are inappropriate and overbearing, which is part of my complaint.

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First off, we should acknowledge that your argument has shifted significantly - from an ontological to a practical concern.

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Stardog[0], a semantic/ontological[1] database, is probably best in class, and is closed source.

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I'm actually making an ontological argument, though I concede that I was not entirely clear.

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Gödel's ontological proof certainly derives its conclusion correctly from its axioms.

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His solution involved the ontological argument for the existence of God.

Quote examples

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The only caveat to this is the ontological status of Faraday's "lines of force".

2

If only I'd learned earlier what "ideology" meant and that it was well-known that "freedom" is not an ethical, political, or ontological given.

3

They then have the right to ask you to show them what kind of stuff you're putting in the cloud drive, at which point they can apply the actual measure—a human, ontological, qualitative measure of the "color" of your bits.

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Most mathematicians you ask will have some opinion on the matter, but it's not like you can say "I'm a Formalist so I don't believe in that theorem." The human process of doing mathematics and the validity of theorems with respect to their assumptions has no relation to the questions of the ontological or metaphysical status of mathematics as a whole.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use ontological in a sentence?

Your failure to grapple with the difficult category of possibility leads to the ontological confusion in your argument.

What does ontological mean?

Of or pertaining to the nature of being or existence.

What part of speech is ontological?

ontological is commonly used as adjective.