Ontology
- Objectives of Ontology
- Basic Principles of Ontology
- Ontological Hierarchy of Differentiation
- Position, Motion, and Acceleration
- Life
- Consciousness and Volition
- Answers to the Ontological Questions
An overview of what this ontology intends to accomplish, with some ground rules for what constitutes a correct ontology. It includes some important questions ontology must answer.
The foundational concepts of ontology.
Introduction and general description of the ultimate or primary qualities of existence in terms of which all other qualities and characteristics of all existence can be described and understood. Includes three additional parts.
Ontological Hierarchy of Differentiation—Position, Motion, Acceleration
Ontological Hierarchy of Differentiation—Life
Ontological Hierarchy of Differentiation—Consciousness and Volition
Answers all the questions raised in Objectives of Ontology based on the principles delineated in the Hierarchy.