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Definition of Ontologic
1. a. Ontological.
Definition of Ontologic
1. Adjective. ontological ¹
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Definition of Ontologic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ontologic
Literary usage of Ontologic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Society the Redeemed Form of Man, and the Earnest of God's Omnipotence in by Henry James (1879)
"In short the facts pointedly refuse to be interpreted by any scientific or
ontologic hypothesis of creation, which identifies the being of things with their ..."
2. Basal Concepts in Philosophy: An Inquiry Into Being, Non-being, and Becoming by Alexander Thomas Ormond (1894)
"It is only this ontologic conception of evolution that is completely borne out
by the investigations of science. Before the principle of evolution could be ..."
3. A History of Philosophy: From Thales to the Present Time by Friedrich Ueberweg, Noah Porter, Vincenzo Botta (1874)
"The Ontologic School places the "Primum philo- ... By substituting psychologic
for the ontologic method and principles, Descartes rendered all genuine ..."
4. Hegel's Logic: A Book on the Genesis of the Categories of the Mind. A by William Torrey Harris (1890)
"... sort of external authority and needs to be replaced by a newer freedom, more
internal, more subjective, more psychologic and less ontologic in its form, ..."
5. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman by Laurence Sterne (1832)
"... was a robbery of the Ontologic Treasury of such a jewel, as no coalition of
great occasions and great men is ever likely to restore to it again. and ..."