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Ontology is the study of the nature of being, existence or reality as such, as well as the basic categories of being and their relations.

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Bataille write about tools in his Theory of Religion. For example, As one can see, I have placed tool and the manufactured object on the same plane, the reason being that the tool is first of all a ...
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I am aware that reality is a central and highly technical concept in philosophy, with many formal definitions across different traditions (realism, idealism, Kantian philosophy, etc.). However, I am ...
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Philosophers and schools of thought approach reality in very different ways. (For example, realism, idealism, empiricism, or perspectives influenced by science and perception.) How do major ...
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Physics studies elementary particles, quantum fields, and spacetime - the fundamental constituents of reality. This is exactly where physics meets ontology. We're no longer describing macroscopic ...
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We commonly speak of many kinds of "power": bodily strength, intellect/knowledge, creativity, patience, perseverance, wealth, political influence, military force, and so on. These are ...
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Suppose one takes a screenshot of a digital picture (for example, an image displayed on a screen). Is the screenshot the same picture as the original, or is it a distinct picture that merely ...
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Much of modern philosophy begins with conditions of knowledge, experience, language, or subjectivity. This question deliberately steps back from epistemology and asks something more basic: Before any ...
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I am trying to precisely classify (not defend or promote) a philosophical stance, and I am likely not the first to arrive at it. I am interested in whether this position already exists under an ...
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Suppose a theoretical physicist wants to construct a theory to explain some newly discovered phenomenon. The new theory is expected to follow certain rules or fundamental principles. There are four ...
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