From the distinctions between "ontology" and "logic" and between "formal" and "material" we obtain two basic oppositions. Keeping the term "ontology" constant yields the opposition between "formal ontology" and "material ontology". This raises a question: when one speaks of ontology, how can its for
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Cocchiarella’s Formal Ontology and the Paradoxes of Hyperintensionality
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- Springer
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- 2009
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- 19
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