Glossary of Ontology

Identification Transactions of The Luventicus Academy (ISSN 1666-7581) 1 (2):4 (2012)
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Abstract

The previous issue provided an introduction to ontology in which the word “being,” for example, was used in two different ways. Here we introduce a list that includes the following terms with their precise definitions and comments regarding the use they should be given: to be, as a verb with or without meaning, being as a noun; essence and existence; chaos, demiurge and cosmos; ontology and semiology; ontological tables and Carroll diagrams.

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