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Ontic

In philosophy, ontic (from the Greek ὄν, genitive ὄντος: "of that which is") is physical, real, or factual existence. "Ontic" describes what is there… 
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2017
2017
Most interpretations of quantum theory fail to provide a fundamental, complete, self-consistent account of nature describing… 
2015
2015
Planning with epistemic goals has received attention from both the dynamic logic and planning communities. In the single-agent… 
2009
2009
In this paper I argue that Gareth Evans’ famous proof of the impossibility of de re indeterminate identity fails on a counterpart… 
2006
2006
Abstract For nearly 60 years, researchers and practitioners have struggled toward agreement on the definition and measurement of… 
2004
2004
The paper introduces a new model of telepresence. First, it criticises the standard model of presence as epistemic failure… 
2001
2001
Philosophical discourse traditionally distinguishes between ontology and epistemology and generally enforces this distinction by… 
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1999
1999
1999
In this paper we introduce a multi agent deontic update semantics, that builds on a logic of prescriptive obligations (norms) and…