In the article the formalization of a certain fragment of ontology is presented. The axiomatic definition of property and few definitions of the notion of existence are given. The opinion about two kinds of existence is asserted
This is the published version of a talk on meta-ontology in a conference of a multidisciplinary rese...
The article describes the ontological proposals of Institutional theory of law, especially, exist-en...
It is argued that physical (and not inherently psychical) properties are insufficient to constitute ...
Since ontology is to be the science which studies that what exists, every ontological enterprise has...
(First paragraph.) Ontology is often described as the inquiry into what exists, but there is some di...
This profound exploration of one of the core notions of philosophy —the concept of existence itself ...
To a first approximation, ontology is concerned with what exists, metaontology with what it means to...
The authors give a critical introduction to the topics touched on in the volume, which collects essa...
Whether or not there are non-existent objects seems to be one of the more mysterious and speculative...
This book is both an introduction to and a research work on Meinongianism. “Meinongianism” is taken ...
What does existence consist in, if it is not what the Parmenidean takes it to be? Here comes a non-P...
Natural languages generally distinguishes among different existence predicates for different types o...
The article shows how the logical and philosophical analysis of language contributes to the solution...
This essay examines the role of non-existent objects in "epistemological ontology" — the study of th...
This is the published version of a talk on meta-ontology in a conference of a multidisciplinary rese...
The article describes the ontological proposals of Institutional theory of law, especially, exist-en...
It is argued that physical (and not inherently psychical) properties are insufficient to constitute ...
Since ontology is to be the science which studies that what exists, every ontological enterprise has...
(First paragraph.) Ontology is often described as the inquiry into what exists, but there is some di...
This profound exploration of one of the core notions of philosophy —the concept of existence itself ...
To a first approximation, ontology is concerned with what exists, metaontology with what it means to...
The authors give a critical introduction to the topics touched on in the volume, which collects essa...
Whether or not there are non-existent objects seems to be one of the more mysterious and speculative...
This book is both an introduction to and a research work on Meinongianism. “Meinongianism” is taken ...
What does existence consist in, if it is not what the Parmenidean takes it to be? Here comes a non-P...
Natural languages generally distinguishes among different existence predicates for different types o...
The article shows how the logical and philosophical analysis of language contributes to the solution...
This essay examines the role of non-existent objects in "epistemological ontology" — the study of th...
This is the published version of a talk on meta-ontology in a conference of a multidisciplinary rese...
The article describes the ontological proposals of Institutional theory of law, especially, exist-en...
It is argued that physical (and not inherently psychical) properties are insufficient to constitute ...