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THEORY OF ONTOLOGY

Definitions of Ontology by Leading Philosophers

What is Ontology? (From Christian Wolff to Edmund Husserl)

What is Ontology? (From Nicolai Hartmann to the present time)

The Vocabulary of Ontology

Introductory remarks (origin and development of some fundamental concepts with a selection of the most relevant texts)

Actuality

Being (linguistic and philosophical perspectives)

Existence (definitions from some leading philosophers)

Power

Substance (the evolution of the concept from Ancient Greeks to Modern Times)

Selected Ontological Topics

Language and Ontology

Linguistic Relativism (Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis) vs. Universal Grammar

Universal Ontology vs. Ontological Relativity

Semiotics and Ontology

John Deely. An Annotated bibliography

The Rediscovery of John Poinsot (John of St. Thomas)

Modern Theories of Predication

Existence and Predication: the Frege-Russell 'Is' Ambiguity Thesis

Language as Calculus vs. Language as Universal Medium (two traditions in 20th century philosophy)

The Problem of Universals: the Contemporary Debate

Pathways to Western Philosophy

General and Introductory Works (a selection of reference works on philosophy)

Formal and Descriptive Metaphysics (a brief guide to the introductory literature on metaphysics)

Formal and Descriptive Ontology (a brief guide to the introductory literature on ontology)

Philosophical Logic and the Philosophy of Logic (readings on some selected arguments)

Pathways to Non-Western Philosophy

Pathways to Comparative Philosophy (a selection of reference works about non-Western ontology and logic)

African Philosophy. A Survey of Contemporary Studies (introductory works and studies about African conceptions of Being and Truth)

Logic and Language in Ancient China (a survey of contemporary studies)

Logic and Ontology in Ancient India (with particular reference the Nyaya-Vaisesika School)

Buddhist Logic and Ontology (Indian and Tibetan developments of Buddhism)

Islamic (Arabic and Persian) Logic and Ontology (the introduction of Greek philosophy in the Islamic world)

 

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