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Meaning of ontology | Babel Free

Noun feminine CEFR B2
ɒnˈtɒləd͡ʒi

Definitions

  1. The branch of metaphysics that addresses the nature or essential characteristics of being and of things that exist; the study of being qua being.
    uncountable
  2. In a subject view, or a world view, the set of conceptual or material things or classes of things that are recognised as existing, or are assumed to exist in context, and their interrelations; in a body of theory, the ontology comprises the domain of discourse, the things that are defined as existing, together with whatever emerges from their mutual implications.
    uncountable
  3. The theory of a particular philosopher or school of thought concerning the fundamental types of entity in the universe.
    countable
  4. A logical system involving theory of classes, developed by Stanislaw Lesniewski (1886-1939).
    countable, uncountable
  5. A structure of concepts or entities within a domain, organized by relationships; a system model.
    countable

Equivalents

العربية علم الوجود
Беларуская анталогія
Català ontologia
Čeština ontologie
Dansk ontologi
Deutsch Ontologie
Ελληνικά οντολογία
Español ontología
Suomi ontologia
Français ontologie
Gaeilge ointeolaíocht
Bahasa Indonesia ontologi
Íslenska verufræði
Italiano ontologia
ქართული ონტოლოგია
한국어 존재론
Latviešu ontoloģija
Македонски онтологија
Nederlands ontologie
Polski ontologia
Português ontologia
Română ontologie
Русский онтология
Svenska ontologi
Kiswahili ontolojia
Tagalog dalubmagingan
Türkçe ontoloji
Українська онтологія
Tiếng Việt bản thể luận

Examples

“[Martin] Heidegger's concern […] was with ontology, the nature of beings, above all humans. The central question for him was "What is being? What is it for something to be?" He tackled this question not by way of the sciences, but by way of an examination of our prescientific daily life. We are, he argued, not cut off from the world by our mental processes: we are "in the world", in direct contact with our surroundings.”
“Meronym: taxonomy”
“Do you believe in ghosts? Then ghosts are in your ontology, along with tables and chairs and songs and vacations, and snow, and all the rest. It has proved more than convenient to extend the term "ontology" beyond this primary meaning and use it for the set of "things" that an animal can recognize and behave appropriately with regard to (whether or not animals can properly be said to have beliefs) and — more recently — the set of "things" a computer program has to be able to deal with to do its job (whether or not it can properly be said to have beliefs). Vacations are not in the ontology of a polar bear, but snow is, and so are seals. Snow is probably not in the ontology of a manatee, but outboard-motor propellers may well be, along with seaweed and fish and other manatees. The GPS system in your car handles one-way streets, left and right turns, speed limits, and the current velocity of your car (if it isn't zero, it may not let you put in a new target address), but its ontology also includes a number of satellites, as well as signals to and from those satellites, which it doesn't bother you with, but needs if it is to do its job.”
“Research centered on ontology and security argues that the far-right utilizes cultural anxieties to recruit members of dominant cultures within a society who feel left behind in some way.”
“The answer to the controversial question of whether Aristotle's ontology includes non-substantial particulars, then, is that it does.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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