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...Ponty's indirect ontology is an ontological ‘diplopiaU...occupy alternately two ontological positions, each of...127/TFL 90): an ontological paral­lax...and ground, this ontology cannot bereified...
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...50 ghetto poor see underclass Giddens, Anthony: approach to social ontology 69 ; individualist ontology 78-81 ; methodology, link with ontology 90-4 ; ontological project of 70-1 ; parallel universes 87-90 ; praxis approach of 6...
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...present I want only to note the inescapability of ontology. We can suppress or repress ontological impulses. In so doing, however, we merely...provide central ingredients of a fundamental ontology. I believe that what I have to say fits well...
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ontology as against some other.Nothing ontological is being ruledout. Even the most theological sort of proposition...quantification is prima­rily a way of discovering what ontology a theory might possessrather than what ontologies are allowable...
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...beyond a merely negative ontology and criticisms ofthe...also resurrects the ontological agenda first signaled...progression beyonda negative ontology is somewhat mixed...of his more general ontology of à-être andsubsequent ontological shift, the final chapter...
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...available. For a substantially differ­ent theory appears in the very late dialogues.THE ONTOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE SophistThe major ontological contribution of the Theaetetus was a newconception of becoming. In the Sophist Plato turns...
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...categorization, objectification, and on­tological conceptualization has, nevertheless, ontological implications.Negative ontology, deliberate silence about being and nonbeing, radicalcritique of worldly notions of being and identity...
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...thereby makeit something that is ahead of itself in an unending way. Theresult of this is an ontology that removes pure Being fromthe catalogue of ontological structures. There is no Onethat is not dissolved at its root into an extended relationshipwith...
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...dominantmodern ontology has embedded in...constructing anovel ontological basis, he would...frame itself inweak ontological terms.In chapter...clearlyassociated with ontology, but primarily...an affirmative ontological gesture of her...of traditional ontology seems to proU...
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...that this disengagement is accomplished. I am, for mypart, convinced that no ontology is possible, that is to say, no apprehend­ing of the ontological mystery to any degree whatsoever, except for abeing who is capable of recollecting...
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