First Steps Toward A Systemic Ontology

Lucia Ulivi Urbani

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Abstract

It is necessary for the so-called ”systemic approach” to be structured also as ”systemic thinking” and to show that it is capable of elaborating a philosophical perspective that tests its scope in philosophical contexts and problems that somehow are ”classical”: ontology, anthropology, philosophy of mind, epistemology, ethics, aesthetics, the philosophy of language, social philosophy, the history of philosophy, etc. For many of these domains there already are contributions of great interest, while for others — and I think of ethics — we can glimpse a great potential still waiting to be exploited. The aim of this work is to take the first steps in the elaboration of a systemic ontology, testing its possibilities, its theoretical efficacy, its limits.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Systemic of Incompleteness and Quasi-Systems
Pages57-73
Number of pages17
Volume2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Ontologia, sistemi, incompletezza, pluralismo
  • Ontology, systems, incompleteness, pluralism

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