Ontic

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In philosophy, ontic (from the Greek ὄν, genitive ὄντος: "of that which is") is physical, real or factual existence.

"Ontic" describes what is there, as opposed to the nature or properties of that being. To illustrate:

  • Roger Bacon, observing that all languages are built upon a common grammar, stated that they share a foundation of ontically anchored linguistic structures.
  • Martin Heidegger posited the concept of Sorge, or caring, as the fundamental concept of the intentional being, and presupposed an ontological significance that distinguishes ontological being from mere "thinghood" of an ontic being. He uses the German word "Dasein" for a being that is capable of ontology, that is, recursively comprehending properties of the very fact of its own Being.
  • Nicolai Hartmann distinguishes among ontology, ontics and metaphysics: (i) ontology concerns the categorical analysis of entities by means of the knowledge categories able to classify them. (ii) ontics refers to a pre-categorical and pre-objectual connection which is best expressed in the relation to transcendent acts and (iii) metaphysics is that part of ontics or that part of ontology which concerns the residue of being that cannot be rationalized further according to categories

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Usage in philosophy of science

Harald Atmanspacher writes extensively about the philosophy of science, especially as it relates to Chaos theory, determinism, causation, and stochasticity. He explains that "ontic states describe all properties of a physical system exhaustively. ('Exhaustive' in this context means that an ontic state is 'precisely the way it is,' without any reference to epistemic knowledge or ignorance.)" [1]

In an earlier paper, Atmanspacher portrays the difference between an epistemic perspective of a system, and an ontic perspective:

Philosophical discourse traditionally distinguishes between ontology and epistemology and generally enforces this distinction by keeping the two subject areas separated. However, the relationship between the two areas is of central importance to physics and philosophy of physics. For instance, many measurement-related problems force us to consider both our knowledge of the states and observables of a system (epistemic perspective) and its states and observables, independent of such knowledge (ontic perspective). This applies to quantum systems in particular.[2]

Usage in philosophy of critical realism

The British philosopher Roy Bhaskar, who is closely associated with the philosophical movement of Critical Realism writes:

"I differentiate the 'ontic' ('ontical' etc.) from the 'ontological'. I employ the former to refer to
  1. whatever pertains to being generally, rather than some distinctively philosophical (or scientific) theory of it (ontology), so that in this sense, that of the ontic1, we can speak of the ontic presuppositions of a work of art, a joke or a strike as much as a theory of knowledge; and, within this rubric, to
  2. the intransitive objects of some specific, historically determinate, scientific investigation (or set of such investigations), the ontic2.
"The ontic2 is always specified, and only identified, by its relation, as the intransitive object(s) of some or other (denumerable set of) particular transitive process(es) of enquiry. It is cognitive process-, and level-specific; whereas the ontological (like the ontic1) is not."[3]

Writing in the Bhaskar mailing list archive, Ruth Groff offers this expansion of Bhaskar's note above:

"'ontic2' is an abstract way of denoting the object-domain of a particular scientific area, field, or inquiry. E.g.: molecules feature in the ontic2 of chemistry. He's just saying that the scientific undertaking ITSELF is not one of the objects of said, most narrowly construed, immediate object-domain. So chemistry itself is not part of the ontic2 of chemistry."

See also

References

  1. ^ Atmanspacher, Dr. H., and Primas, H., 2003 [2005], "Epistemic and Ontic Quantum Realities", in Khrennikov, A (Ed.), Foundations of Probability and Physics (American Institute of Physics 2005, pp 49–61, Originally published in Time, Quantum and Information, edited by Lutz Castell and Otfried Ischebeck, Springer, Berlin, 2003, pp 301–321
  2. ^ Atmanspacher, Harald (2001) Determinism Is Ontic, Determinability is Epistemic (University of Pittsburgh Archives)
  3. ^ Bhaskar, R.A., 1986, Scientific Realism and Human Emancipation (London: Verso), pp 36 and 37, as quoted by Howard Engelskirchen in the Bhaskar mailing list archive

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  • ontic — ÓNTIC, Ă, ontici, ce, adj. (livr.) Care ţine de domeniul existenţei; ontologic. – Din fr. ontique. Trimis de oprocopiuc, 06.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  ÓNTIC adj. v. ontologic. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime  óntic …   Dicționar Român

  • ontic — 1949, from Gk. ont , comb. form of on (gen. ontos) being, prp. of einai to be (see ESSENCE (Cf. essence)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • ontic — [än′tik] adj. [ ONT(O) + IC] having the status of real and ultimate existence ontically adv …   English World dictionary

  • ontic — adjective Date: 1942 of, relating to, or having real being • ontically adverb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ontic — /on tik/, adj. Philos. possessing the character of real rather than phenomenal existence; noumenal. [1940 45; < Gk ont (see ONTO ) + IC] * * * …   Universalium

  • ontic — adjective a) Ontological. b) Whatever pertains to being generally, as opposed some theory of it (which would be ontology). See Also: ontological, ontologist, ontology …   Wiktionary

  • ontic — Variant for ontological, describing a thesis in ontology …   Philosophy dictionary

  • òntic — òn|tic Mot Pla Adjectiu variable …   Diccionari Català-Català

  • ontic — [ ɒntɪk] adjective Philosophy relating to entities and the facts about them. Origin 1940s: from Gk ōn, ont being + ic …   English new terms dictionary

  • ontic — on·tic …   English syllables

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