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单词 ontological
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Definition of ontological in English:

ontological

adjective ɒntəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌɑn(t)əˈlɑdʒək(ə)l
  • 1Relating to the branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being.

    ontological arguments
    Example sentencesExamples
    • First, the religious concepts violate certain expectations from ontological categories.
    • But exile also means his understanding that the ontological and fundamental condition of man is always to live one's life alone.
    • Platonism is the intellectual understanding of the ontological status of the good.
    • Along the way, she considers the ontological paradox of self-invention and quotes Foucault.
    • In this chapter I examine one of the most fundamental of all ontological distinctions: the distinction between universals and particulars.
    • Hartmann was an ontological realist who had moved away from idealism under the influence of Husserl's Logical Investigations.
    • Wharton searched in religion and philosophy for answers to pressing metaphysical and ontological questions.
    • Ontological dependence is a relation - or, more accurately, a family of relations - between entities or beings.
    • The placard reinforced the ethical, ontological and epistemological premises on which Browne's work is based.
    • The basic ontological question is simply, what is music?
  • 2Showing the relations between the concepts and categories in a subject area or domain.

    an ontological database
    an ontological framework for integrating and conceptualizing diverse forms of information
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Work on ontological categories has attracted interest in information science and the biomedical sciences, where ontologies are used to organize the knowledge represented in information systems.
    • As a result, the linguistic and ontological framework underpinning his analysis is a mess.
    • There are just too many pages to navigate, and the customer may not use the same vocabulary you do, so both search and ontological approaches may lead to nothing but frustration.
    • Coherence, stability, and resistance to inconsistency and ambiguity are desirable ontological model characteristics.
    • In the past, most online ontological systems were by necessity assembled by information specialists.
    • Our ontological classification scheme provides actionable hormonal treatment strategies for all subtypes of human breast cancer.
    • For example, the logical breakdown that a news broadcast organization might use for its news items: World, Sports, Politics, etc., is ontological.
    • Documents/data are encoded into an ontological database and represented as a graph in the database linking contextual entities to find patterns and anomalies in context.
    • Who decides how information is classified, what the ontological map of a topic (like solar energy) should be?

Derivatives

  • ontologically

  • adverb -təˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)li
    • It is this ontologically negating principle that sets the stage for Rabelais's comedy of evil and incongruity.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Priesthood essentially and ontologically changes an ordinary, sinful man into another Christ.
      • Computer systems may not be able to ontologically reproduce physical entities that have mass.
      • Do we need, then, to decide whether we should be ontologically and epistemologically objective or subjective?
      • Ontologically speaking, God does exist and therefore can also possess knowledge.
 
 

Definition of ontological in US English:

ontological

adjectiveˌɑn(t)əˈlɑdʒək(ə)lˌän(t)əˈläjək(ə)l
  • 1Relating to the branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being.

    ontological arguments
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The placard reinforced the ethical, ontological and epistemological premises on which Browne's work is based.
    • Hartmann was an ontological realist who had moved away from idealism under the influence of Husserl's Logical Investigations.
    • Along the way, she considers the ontological paradox of self-invention and quotes Foucault.
    • The basic ontological question is simply, what is music?
    • In this chapter I examine one of the most fundamental of all ontological distinctions: the distinction between universals and particulars.
    • First, the religious concepts violate certain expectations from ontological categories.
    • Ontological dependence is a relation - or, more accurately, a family of relations - between entities or beings.
    • Platonism is the intellectual understanding of the ontological status of the good.
    • But exile also means his understanding that the ontological and fundamental condition of man is always to live one's life alone.
    • Wharton searched in religion and philosophy for answers to pressing metaphysical and ontological questions.
  • 2Showing the relations between the concepts and categories in a subject area or domain.

    an ontological database
    an ontological framework for integrating and conceptualizing diverse forms of information
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For example, the logical breakdown that a news broadcast organization might use for its news items: World, Sports, Politics, etc., is ontological.
    • Who decides how information is classified, what the ontological map of a topic (like solar energy) should be?
    • As a result, the linguistic and ontological framework underpinning his analysis is a mess.
    • Our ontological classification scheme provides actionable hormonal treatment strategies for all subtypes of human breast cancer.
    • Work on ontological categories has attracted interest in information science and the biomedical sciences, where ontologies are used to organize the knowledge represented in information systems.
    • Coherence, stability, and resistance to inconsistency and ambiguity are desirable ontological model characteristics.
    • In the past, most online ontological systems were by necessity assembled by information specialists.
    • Documents/data are encoded into an ontological database and represented as a graph in the database linking contextual entities to find patterns and anomalies in context.
    • There are just too many pages to navigate, and the customer may not use the same vocabulary you do, so both search and ontological approaches may lead to nothing but frustration.
 
 
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