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  2. Meta-ontology - Wikipedia

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    The goal of meta-ontology is to clarify what ontology is about and how to interpret the meaning of ontological claims. [2] Different meta-ontological theories disagree on what the goal of ontology is and whether a given issue or theory lies within the scope of ontology. There is no universal agreement whether meta-ontology is a separate field ...

  3. Ontological commitment - Wikipedia

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    Willard Van Orman Quine provided an early and influential formulation of ontological commitment: [4]. If one affirms a statement using a name or other singular term, or an initial phrase of 'existential quantification', like 'There are some so-and-sos', then one must either (1) admit that one is committed to the existence of things answering to the singular term or satisfying the descriptions ...

  4. Ontological maximalism - Wikipedia

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    Meta-ontology deals with question related to ontology, whether there are mind independent (objective) answers to "what exists". Ontological realism asserts that reality (at least a part of it) is independent of the human mind. [2]

  5. Ontology (information science) - Wikipedia

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    Aspects of ontology editors include: visual navigation possibilities within the knowledge model, inference engines and information extraction; support for modules; the import and export of foreign knowledge representation languages for ontology matching; and the support of meta-ontologies such as OWL-S, Dublin Core, etc. [30]

  6. Metamodeling - Wikipedia

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    Because of the "meta" character of metamodeling, both the praxis and theory of metamodels are of relevance to metascience, metaphilosophy, metatheories and systemics, and meta-consciousness. The concept can be useful in mathematics , and has practical applications in computer science and computer engineering / software engineering .

  7. Metanarrative - Wikipedia

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    "Meta" is Greek for "beyond"; "narrative" is a story that is characterized by its telling (it is communicated somehow). [6]Although first used earlier in the 20th century, the term was brought into prominence by Jean-François Lyotard in 1979, with his claim that the postmodern was characterized precisely by mistrust of the "grand narratives" (such as ideas about Progress, Enlightenment ...

  8. Outline of metaphysics - Wikipedia

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    In simpler terms, ontology investigates what there is. Mereotopology – deals with the relations among wholes, parts, parts of parts, and the boundaries between parts. Meta-ontology – investigates what we are asking when we ask what there is. Philosophy of space and time – Universal science – Philosophy of modality; Philosophy of persons

  9. General formal ontology - Wikipedia

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    The General Formal Ontology (GFO) is an upper ontology integrating processes and objects. [1] GFO has been developed by Heinrich Herre, Barbara Heller and collaborators (research group Onto-Med) in Leipzig. Although GFO provides one taxonomic tree, different axiom systems may be chosen for its modules.