Ontical definition

Ontical means ‘founded in the temporal order of reality,’ and as such, unchangeable and not subject to historical development. The structure of thought is, firstly, of a logical nature, but the order of time connects this logical aspect with all other modal aspects of reality. Its second structural characteristic is the antithetical relation between the analytical sphere and its field of research.

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