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The following questions are ontological, i.e. answers to these questions are ontological theories concerning the existence of X, subtypes or supertypes of X, or associations of X such as composition or aggregation (e.g. Does theory exist in the scientonomic domain? What are the subtypes of method? How is epistemic agent associated with other classes?).
 
The following questions are ontological, i.e. answers to these questions are ontological theories concerning the existence of X, subtypes or supertypes of X, or associations of X such as composition or aggregation (e.g. Does theory exist in the scientonomic domain? What are the subtypes of method? How is epistemic agent associated with other classes?).
  
To create a question in this category, locate the respective term among the [[:Definitional Topic|definitional topics]], click on it, and scroll down to the ontology section.   
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To create a question in this category, locate the respective term among the [[:Category:Definitional Topic|definitional topics]], click on it, and scroll down to the ontology section.   
 
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Revision as of 16:46, 16 December 2022

The following questions are ontological, i.e. answers to these questions are ontological theories concerning the existence of X, subtypes or supertypes of X, or associations of X such as composition or aggregation (e.g. Does theory exist in the scientonomic domain? What are the subtypes of method? How is epistemic agent associated with other classes?).

To create a question in this category, locate the respective term among the definitional topics, click on it, and scroll down to the ontology section.

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Subcategories

This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.