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  • This distinction is between the ontologically objective and the ontologically subjective.
  • This distinction is between the ontologically objective and the ontologically subjective.
  • In other words, he holds that beliefs are not ontologically real.
  • The right affordance is ontologically dependent on the left affordance.
  • Ontologically, tribalism is oriented around the valences of analogy, genealogy and mythology.
  • Ultimately, Sartre argues that because we can imagine, we are ontologically free.
  • Ontologically, objects never have intrinsic moral value.
  • Secondary substances are thus ontologically dependent on substances.
  • And whilst this is acceptable ontologically, it is unacceptable, Badiou holds, philosophically.
  • The OHT seeks to produce works that balance a primitive and ontologically hysteric theater ."
  • It views Shiva and Vishnu as " complementary in their functions but ontologically identical ".
  • Figure 1-Living System formulated as a set of ontologically independent but interconnected substructural subsystems
  • Elphie says things like, " There's nothing ontologically interesting about magic ."
  • She continues to explain that, " Ableism closes off possibility and imagination, ontologically killing people.
  • According to Gaudapada, the Absolute has no origin, and is not subject to ontologically independent reality.
  • A secure non-contingent self-esteem springs from the belief that one is ontologically acceptable and accepted.
  • If any variety of metaphysical naturalism is true, any mental properties that exist are ontologically dependent upon nature.
  • In Rabbinic Judaism references to the spirit of God abound, however apart from certain strains of ontologically complex.
  • The point to to classify things ontologically, which is to identify " what it is ."
  • Since the Ground of Being ontologically precedes reason, it cannot be comprehended since comprehension presupposes the subject object dichotomy.
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