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  • ...tities and some of their relationships with the rest, forming their joint 'ontological commitment'.<ref name=Guarino/><ref name=Harmelen/>}} ...terms of which the others can be defined, and any such minimal set is an ''ontological commitment'' of the theory. This approach appears to involve only a list of ‘such-an
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ontological commitment#Conceptualization]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ontological commitment#Conceptualization]]
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  • {{r|Ontological commitment}}
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  • ...tities and some of their relationships with the rest, forming their joint 'ontological commitment'.<ref name=Guarino/><ref name=Harmelen/>}} ...terms of which the others can be defined, and any such minimal set is an ''ontological commitment'' of the theory. This approach appears to involve only a list of ‘such-an
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  • ...Quine referred to these objects and the connections between them as the '[[ontological commitment]]' of the theory.
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  • :°1. the study of [[ontological commitment]], i.e. what we or others are committed to, {{See also|Meta-ontology|Ontological commitment}}
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