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How Real is Real? Ontology

How Real is Real? Ontology

Update: 2024-08-06
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Ontology is a branch of metaphysics in philosophy that studies the nature of being, existence, and reality. It examines the categories of things that exist, their properties, and the relationships between them. Ontology asks questions such as "What exists?" "What does it mean to exist?" and "How do the different kinds of existences relate to each other?" It also explores concepts like identity, substance, and essence, aiming to understand the structure of the world at the most abstract level. In addition to its philosophical roots, ontology has been applied in various disciplines, including computer science, where it involves creating structured frameworks (ontologies) that define the relationships between concepts within a domain. This use in information science helps with data organization, retrieval, and interoperability. However, the philosophical study of ontology remains focused on more abstract questions about what kinds of entities exist, whether abstract objects (like numbers) or only physical objects, and how these entities can be categorized and understood.

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How Real is Real? Ontology

How Real is Real? Ontology

Maxwell J. Harrell