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  1. 9. Identity-like Relations in Attribute Systems.Ob Ob & Rel Val aa At - 2006 - In Paolo Valore (ed.), Topics on General and Formal Ontology. Polimetrica International Scientific Publisher.
     
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  2. Ontological relativity and other essays.Willard Van Orman Quine (ed.) - 1969 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    This volume consists of the first of the John Dewey Lectures delivered under the auspices of Columbia University's Philosophy Department as well as other essays by the author. Intended to clarify the meaning of the philosophical doctrines propounded by Professor Quine in 'Word and Objects', the essays included herein both support and expand those doctrines.
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  3. Ontological relativity.W. V. O. Quine - 1968 - Journal of Philosophy 65 (7):185-212.
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    Ontological relativity and the inscrutability of reference.Basil du Toit - 1979 - Philosophical Papers 8 (2):57-65.
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    Ontological relativity: The Dewey lectures 1969.Willard Van Orman Quine - 1968 - Journal of Philosophy 65 (7):185-212.
  6. Ontological Relativity.Willard van Orman Quine - 1969 - In Ontological Relativity and Other Essays. Columbia University Press. pp. 26-68.
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    Ontological relativity and conceptual analysis as theoretical frameworks for epistemic injustice: Exploring applications.Paolo Valore - forthcoming - Metaphilosophy.
    This article introduces a novel theoretical framework for addressing epistemic injustice—a phenomenon where certain groups or individuals are systematically excluded from knowledge creation and dissemination processes—by employing ontological relativity and conceptual analysis. “Ontological relativity” refers to a philosophical perspective that posits our understanding of reality as being shaped by our toolbox of concepts, categories, language, and social practices; “conceptual analysis” is a method of inquiry that involves the rigorous examination and deconstruction of a particular concept or (...)
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  8. Ontological relativity and relative identity.Peter Thomas Geach - 1973 - In Milton Karl Munitz (ed.), Logic and ontology. New York,: New York University Press.
     
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    Ontological Relativity and Other Essays.Willard van Orman Quine - 1969 - Columbia University Press.
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  10. Appendix: Ontological relativity and fundamentality – is QFT the fundamental theory?Tian Yu Cao - 2003 - Synthese 136 (1):25 - 30.
  11. Reference, ontological relativity, and realism.Peter Hylton - forthcoming - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society.
     
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    Ontological Relativity in Quine and Davidson.J. E. Malpas - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 36 (1):157-178.
    According to Quine the inscrutability of reference leads to ontological relativity, or, as Donald Davidson calls it, relativity of reference. Davidson accepts both inscrutability and the indeterminacy of translation which it grounds, but rejects any explicit relativity of reference or ontology. The reasons behind this rejection are set out and explained. Explicit relativization is shown to be at odds with indeterminacy. Some notion of the relativity of reference (or, more generally, interpretation) is nevertheless shown to (...)
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    Ontological Relativity in Quine and Davidson.J. E. Malpas - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 36 (1):157-178.
    According to Quine the inscrutability of reference leads to ontological relativity, or, as Donald Davidson calls it, relativity of reference. Davidson accepts both inscrutability and the indeterminacy of translation which it grounds, but rejects any explicit relativity of reference or ontology. The reasons behind this rejection are set out and explained. Explicit relativization is shown to be at odds with indeterminacy. Some notion of the relativity of reference (or, more generally, interpretation) is nevertheless shown to (...)
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  14. Ontological relativity.Willard Orman Quinvane - 1969 - In Willard van Orman Quine (ed.), Ontological Relativity and Other Essays. Columbia University Press. pp. 36-36.
     
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    Ontological relativity and meaning‐variance: A critical‐constructive review.Christopher Norris - 1997 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 40 (2):139 – 173.
    This article offers a critical review of various ontological-relativist arguments, mostly deriving from the work of W. V. Quine and Thomas K hn. I maintain that these arguments are (1) internally contradictory, (2) incapable of accounting for our knowledge of the growth of scientific knowledge, and (3) shown up as fallacious from the standpoint of a causal-realist approach to issues of truth, meaning, and interpretation. Moreover, they have often been viewed as lending support to such programmes as the 'strong' (...)
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    Comparative ontology: Relative and absolute truth.Ashok K. Gangadean - 1980 - Philosophy East and West 30 (4):465-480.
  17. Ontological relativity and spiritual liberation.Ashok K. Gangadean - 1980 - In Surendra Sheodas Barlingay, Kalidas Bhattacharya & K. J. Shah (eds.), Philosophy, Theory and Action. Continental Prakashan for Prof. S.S. Barlingay Felicitation Committee. pp. 145.
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  18. The Ontological Relativity of Religious Meaning and Truth.Ashok Gangadean - 1982 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 10 (1):1.
     
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    Ontological relativity and the inscrutability of reference.Jacqueline Miller Thomason - 1971 - Philosophical Studies 22 (4):50 - 56.
  20. Appendix: Ontological relativity and fundamentality.Cao Tianyu - 2003 - Synthese 136:25-30.
     
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    Ontological relativity and metadata.Jakub Novotný - 2018 - E-Logos 25 (1):33-42.
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  22. Scientific Realism and Ontological Relativity.Anjan Chakravartty - 2011 - The Monist 94 (2):157-180.
    Scientific realism has three dimensions: a metaphysical commitment to the existence of a mind-independent world; a semantic commitment to a literal interpretation of scientific claims; and an epistemological commitment to scientific knowledge of both observable and unobservable entities. The semantic dimension is uncontroversial, and the epistemological dimension, though contested, is well articulated in a number of ways. The metaphysical dimension, however, is not even well articulated. In this paper, I elaborate a plausible understanding of mind independence for the realist – (...)
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    Ontological Relativity and Other Essays. [REVIEW]H. K. R. - 1970 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (4):747-748.
    The title essay was originally presented as two lectures inaugurating the John Dewey lectures at Columbia. It is an important essay for understanding Quine's work for it brings together many themes at the center of his thinking since Word and Object. Quine quotes with approval Dewey's statement "meaning is primarily a property of behavior" and then goes on to consider a thesis which, according to Quine, is a consequence of such a behavioral theory of meaning, i.e., the thesis of the (...)
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    Ontological Relativity and Other Essays. [REVIEW]Vaughn R. McKim - 1971 - New Scholasticism 45 (2):368-369.
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  25. Roots of Ontological Relativity.Thomas Ricketts - 2011 - American Philosophical Quarterly 48 (3):287-300.
     
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    On Why Quine’s Ontological Relativity Requires Reconsideration.Zbigniew Król & Józef Lubacz - forthcoming - Foundations of Science:1-25.
    We aim to show from a new perspective that Quine’s ontological relativity, based largely on his so-called “proxy-function argument”, falls short of being a rigorously coherent philosophical conception, as it exhibits significant formal defects. This new perspective enables exposing the shortcomings of Quine's position and suggests a possible reformulation of the original position. Moreover, we argue that his ontological relativity is inconsistent with the empirical data associated with some of our best physical theories, such as quantum (...)
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    Quine's Ontological Relativity.Gary L. Hardcastle - 2011 - In Steven D. Hales (ed.), A Companion to Relativism. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 588–603.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Abstract Introduction The Inscrutability of Objectual Reference Empiricism, Naturalism, and Provincialism References.
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    W. V. Quine. Ontological relativity and other essays.Manley Thompson - 1971 - Metaphilosophy 2 (4):334–352.
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    Relativism and Ontological Relativity.Paolo Valore - 2016 - In Fundamentals of Ontological Commitment. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 233-236.
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    Language-Relative Construal of Individuation Constrained by Universal Ontology: Revisiting Language Universals and Linguistic Relativity.Mutsumi Imai & Reiko Mazuka - 2007 - Cognitive Science 31 (3):385-413.
    Objects and substances bear fundamentally different ontologies. In this article, we examine the relations between language, the ontological distinction with respect to individuation, and the world. Specifically, in cross‐linguistic developmental studies that followImai and Gentner (1997), we examine the question of whether language influences our thought in different forms, like (1) whether the language‐specific construal of entities found in a word extension context (Imai & Gentner, 1997) is also found in a nonlinguistic classification context; (2) whether the presence of (...)
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  31. W. V. Quine, Ontological Relativity and Other Essays. [REVIEW]G. Benjamin Oliver - 1972 - Journal of Value Inquiry 6 (1):74.
     
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    Indétermination de la traduction et indétermination de la référence: quelques remarques sur les quatre premiers essais du recueil Ontological Relativity.Jean Largeault - 1977 - Dialogue 16 (2):245-273.
    Pour notre excuse, Quine est un auteur difficile. Si la version française de Word and Object, annoncée chez Payot, est correcte, elle rendra service, car il est malaisé de lire Quine dans le texte.
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    An Ontology of Nature with Local Causality, Parallel Lives, and Many Relative Worlds.Mordecai Waegell - 2018 - Foundations of Physics 48 (12):1698-1730.
    Parallel lives is an ontological model of nature in which quantum mechanics and special relativity are unified in a single universe with a single space-time. Point-like objects called lives are the only fundamental objects in this space-time, and they propagate at or below c, and interact with one another only locally at point-like events in space-time, very much like classical point particles. Lives are not alive in any sense, nor do they possess consciousness or any agency to make (...)
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  34. The ontology of General Relativity.Gustavo E. Romero - forthcoming - In M. Novello & S. E. Perez Bergliaffa (eds.), General Relativity and Gravitation. Cambridge University Press.
    I discuss the ontological assumptions and implications of General Relativity. I maintain that General Relativity is a theory about gravitational fields, not about space-time. The latter is a more basic ontological category, that emerges from physical relations among all existents. I also argue that there are no physical singularities in space-time. Singular space-time models do not belong to the ontology of the world: they are not things but concepts, i.e. defective solutions of Einstein’s field equations. I (...)
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    Review of Willard Van Orman Quine: Ontological Relativity and Other Essays[REVIEW]Paul Teller - 1971 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (4):378-382.
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    Language‐Relative Construal of Individuation Constrained by Universal Ontology: Revisiting Language Universals and Linguistic Relativity.Mutsumi Imai & Reiko Mazuka - 2007 - Cognitive Science 31 (3):385-413.
    Objects and substances bear fundamentally different ontologies. In this article, we examine the relations between language, the ontological distinction with respect to individuation, and the world. Specifically, in cross‐linguistic developmental studies that follow Imai and Gentner (1997), we examine the question of whether language influences our thought in different forms, like (1) whether the language‐specific construal of entities found in a word extension context (Imai & Gentner, 1997) is also found in a nonlinguistic classification context; (2) whether the presence (...)
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  37. Ontological and conceptual relativity and the self.Ernest Sosa - 2003 - In Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
    This chapter takes up, in six sections, issues of realism and of ontological and conceptual relativity. Section 1 briefly lays out the kind of absolutist realism of interest in what follows. Section 2 considers arguments against ordinary commonsense entities such as bodies, and for the view that subjects enjoy a superior ontological position. No such argument is found persuasive. I find no good argument against ordinary bodies or other common-sense entities, nor any good argument that subjects enjoy (...)
     
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    Relative Ontology and Method of Scientific Theory of Consciousness.Petr M. Kolychev & Колычев Петр Михайлович - 2023 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 27 (2):316-331.
    Consciousness is defined as operating with the meanings of representations, which are what arises in mind under the influence of a stimulus (primary representations) as well as what arises as a result of their transformation (secondary, combined representations). In a first approximation, a representation is expressed by words. The concept of “representation” is a special case of the concept of “information-certainty”, which is the result of distinction. Any distinction is a distinction by a specific attribute and representation is the value (...)
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    Eternity, Relative Realities, and Ontological Idealism About Time.Matyas Moravec - 2021 - TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 5 (1).
    This paper argues that idealism can offer a new solution to the problem of relating the “static” presence of things to eternity and the “dynamic” passage of reality in the temporal realm. I first offer a presentation of this problem using the dispute between Aquinas and Scotus, then describe “ontological idealism about time,” as a smaller–scale idealism, and show how it resolves the original problem. I conclude by demonstrating that this view is consonant with the recent emphasis on the (...)
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    Purpose-Relativity and Ontology.Nurbay Irmak - 2014 - Dissertation, University of Miami
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  41. Relativity or Aporicity of Ontology? From Quine to Aristotle.Pierre Aubenque - 2012 - In Guillermo Hurtado & Oscar Nudler (eds.), The Furniture of the World: Essays in Ontology and Metaphysics. Editions Rodopi.
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    Conceptual Relativity, Contextualization and Ontological Commitments.Sami Pihlstrom - 2002 - Human Affairs 12 (1):26-52.
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    Relativity, spatial and ontological.Michael E. Levin - 1975 - Noûs 9 (3):243-267.
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    General relativity and quantum theory—ontological investigations.Steven Weinstein - 1999 - In S. Smets J. P. Van Bendegem G. C. Cornelis (ed.), Metadebates on Science. Vub-Press & Kluwer. pp. 6--267.
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    On Quine's Relativity of Ontology.Paul R. Teller - 1973 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):295 - 302.
    Quine's essay, “Ontological Relativity” [2] has brought about not a little confusion and disagreement. What is Quine's doctrine, and what are his arguments for it? The following paragraphs search for an answer. First a word about my aims. I will avoid adding to the already extensive discussion of Quine's older thesis of the indeterminacy of translation. Instead, where connections between the old and new doctrines become apparent, I will focus on the connections themselves and their repercussions for (...) relativity. (shrink)
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  46. On the Cartesian Ontology of General Relativity: Or, Conventionalism in the History of the Substantival‐Relational Debate.Edward Slowik - 2005 - Philosophy of Science 72 (5):1312-1323.
    Utilizing Einstein’s comparison of General Relativity and Descartes’ physics, this investigation explores the alleged conventionalism that pervades the ontology of substantival and relationist conceptions of spacetime. Although previously discussed, namely by Rynasiewicz and Hoefer, it will be argued that the close similarities between General Relativity and Cartesian physics have not been adequately treated in the literature—and that the disclosure of these similarities bolsters the case for a conventionalist interpretation of spacetime ontology.
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    On the ontology of particle mass and energy in special relativity.Kevin Coffey - 2020 - Synthese 198 (11):10817-10846.
    Einstein claimed that the fundamental dynamical insight of special relativity was the equivalence of mass and energy. I disagree. Not only are mass and energy not equivalent but talk of such equivalence obscures the real dynamical insight of special relativity, which concerns the nature of 4-forces and interactions more generally. In this paper I present and defend a new ontology of special relativistic particle dynamics that makes this insight perspicuous and I explain how alleged cases of mass–energy conversion (...)
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    Complementarity meets general relativity: A study in ontological commitments and theory unification.Alexander Rüger - 1989 - Synthese 79 (3):559 - 580.
    The apparent underdetermination of the formalism of quantum field theory (QFT) as between a particle and a field interpretation is studied in this paper through a detour over the problem of unifying QFT with general relativity. All we have at present is a partial or approximate unification, QFT in non-Minkowskian spaces. The nature of this hybrid and the problem of its internal consistency are discussed. One of its most striking implications is that particles do not have an observer-independent existence. (...)
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    The Smithian ontology of ‘relative poverty’: revisiting the debate between Amartya Sen and Peter Townsend.Toru Yamamori - 2018 - Journal of Economic Methodology 26 (1):70-80.
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    On the ontological status of the metric in general relativity.Robert Weingard - 1975 - Journal of Philosophy 72 (14):426-431.
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