Metaphysics & Ontology#
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1926-2014Armstrong, David[ w ]
1838-1970Brentano, Franz[ w ]
1924-1991Castañeda, Héctor-Neri[ w ]
1925-2011Dummett, Michael[ w ]
1969-----Fitelson, Branden[ w ]
1882-1950Hartmann, Nicolai[ w ]
1711-1776Hume, David[ w ]
1724-1804Kant, Immanuel[ w ]
1889-1976Heidegger, Martin[ w ]
1927Being and Time
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1853-1920Meinong, Alexius[ w ]
1952-----Zalta, Edward
Terms#
[ w ] Abstract
[ w ] Abstract Object Theory
[ w ] Accident
[ w ] Actualism
[ w ] Actuality
[ w ] Alethic Modality
[ w ] Anti Realism
[ w ] Anti Reductionism
[ w ] Bundle Theory
[ w ] Causality
[ w ] Class, knowledge representation
[ w ] Compositional Object
[ w ] Concrete
[ w ] Dasein
[ w ] Domain of Discourse
[ w ] Emergence
[ w ] Endurantism
[ w ] Energy
[ w ] Essence
[ w ] Eternalism
[ w ] Event
[ w ] Existence
[ w ] Fact
[ w ] Force
[ w ] Formal Ontology
[ w ] Four-Dimensionalism
[ w ] Fundamental Ontology
[ w ] Genus
[ w ] Grounding
[ w ] Gunk
[ w ] Idealism
[ w ] Identity
[ w ] Integrative Level
[ w ] Matter
[ w ] Meontology [μη “non”]
[ w ] Mereological Essentialism
[ w ] Mereological Nihilism
[ w ] Mereology [μερος “part”] [ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ]
[ w ] Mereotopology
[ w ] Meron
[ w ] Meronomy
[ w ] Meronymy [μερος “part” ονυμα “name”]
[ w ] Metaontology
[ w ] Metaphysics
[ w ] Modal Realism
[ w ] Modality
[ w ] Monad
[ w ] Monism
[ w ] Motion
[ w ] Nominalism
[ w ] Noneism
[ w ] Nonexistent Object
[ w ] Noumenon [νοουμενον]
[ w ] Object
[ w ] Object of the Mind
[ w ] Ontic [οντος “of that which is”]
[ w ] Ontological Commitment
[ w ] Ontologism
[ w ] Ontology
[ w ] Ontology, components
[ w ] Ontology, information science
[ w ] Ontology, language
[ w ] Ousia [ουσια]
[ w ] Partonomy
[ w ] Perdurantism
[ w ] Phenomenon
[ w ] Philosophical Presentism
[ w ] Philosophy of Time
[ w ] Physicalism
[ w ] Pluralism
[ w ] Possibilism
[ w ] Potentiality
[ w ] Problem of Universals
[ w ] Process Ontology
[ w ] Process Philosophy
[ w ] Property
[ w ] Possible World
[ w ] Quality
[ w ] Quantity
[ w ] Realism
[ w ] Reality
[ w ] Reductionism
[ w ] Reism
[ w ] Relation
[ w ] Simple
[ w ] Space
[ w ] Species
[ w ] State
[ w ] Subject
[ w ] Susbtance
[ w ] Substance Theory
[ w ] Temporal Parts
[ w ] Theory of Categories
[ w ] Thing-in-itself
[ w ] Time
[ w ] Trope [τροπος “turn”]
[ w ] Upper Ontology