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Conceptual realism as a formal ontology
pp. 27-60
Résumé
A formal ontology is both a theory of logical form and a metaphysical theory about the ontological structure of the world. What makes it a theory of logical form is that different ontological categories or modes of being are represented in it by different logico-grammatical categories. It is specified in this regard by what might be called an ontological grammar that determines how the expressions of those logico-grammatical categories can be meaningfully combined so as to represent different ontological aspects of the world.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Poli Roberto, Simons Peter (1996) Formal ontology. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 27-60
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8733-4_2
Citation complète:
Cocchiarella Nino B., 1996, Conceptual realism as a formal ontology. In R. Poli & P. Simons (eds.) Formal ontology (27-60). Dordrecht, Springer.