Ontology

Ontology is a fundamental branch of philosophy concerned with the study of being or existence. It explores the nature of reality, including the categories of things that exist and their relations to each other. Ontology addresses questions about what entities exist, how they can be categorized, and what it means for something to exist. This field intersects with many other areas of philosophy, including metaphysics, epistemology, and logic, as it deals with the most basic structures of reality and how our understanding and language capture them.

In ontology, concepts like objects, properties, space, time, and events are analyzed to understand the framework of reality. Different philosophical traditions and theories propose various ontological categories and principles, ranging from the idea that only physical matter exists (physicalism) to the belief in the existence of abstract objects (like numbers) or even more complex notions like the interdependence of entities (as found in some interpretations of quantum physics or in holistic philosophies).

Ontological inquiry also includes discussions on the existence of entities that are not easily observable or tangible, such as minds, values, and cultural constructs, examining how these fit into the overall structure of reality.

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Donald Davidson: Bridging the Gulfs of Subjectivity and Objectivity

Explore Donald Davidson’s influence on 20th-century language, thought, and action. Learn about the Principle of Charity and Triangulation Argument in human communication and rationality.

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The Seven Ages of Philosophy

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Navigating Neoplatonism: Plotinus and the Quest for the Divine

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Aristotle: The Philosopher Who Shaped Western Thought

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René Descartes: Cogito, Ergo Sum… I think therefore, I am.

Descartes’ approach to philosophy, characterised by skepticism and rational inquiry, challenged the established norms and laid the groundwork for modern scientific methodology.

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