All that is Intelligible, Ontology, and Charts: A Brief Assessment of the Birth of Ontology

Journal of Knowledge Structures and Systems 3 (2):57-60 (2022)
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Abstract In this commentary motivated by Øhrstrøm & Uckelman (2022), I provide important remarks concerning All that is Intelligible and Ontology – and how both concepts evolved.

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