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Ontology Ontology is defined as the branch of metaphysics concerned with the nature relations of being or existents. It is the field of study concerned with the classification of entities. Buffalo Ontology Site - Information on ontology, on the history of ontology, and on contemporary ontology and its applications.Formal Ontology from Husserl to Cocchiarella - A bibliography of Cocchiarella and medieval theory of supposition. The Identity of Indiscernibles - A principle of analytic ontology first explicitly formulated by Leibniz. It states that no two distinct substances exactly resemble each other. Ontology: A Resource Page - Primarily intended as a place for researchers in ontological issues to locate relevant material. Tropes - An article describing tropes in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, by John Bacon. What is an Ontology? - Short and long answers from Tom Gruber of Stanford University, Knowledge Systems Lab
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