I am not sure what you mean by ontology in this context. By man I assume you mean humanity. Man's ultimate purpose is to live and flourish, forever or as close to forever as possible. As individuals occupying physical bodies, all men die. In favorable environments offspring born to one generation will outlast the former. By assuring that future generations inherit an environment as favorable to flourishing as possible, man fulfills its purpose.
I apologize if this did not answer your question. I may have misunderstood it.
There is a free Software called Protégé that is quite powerfull in helping to create Onthologies. Check out the related Links further down on this Page.
Ontology is the philosophical study of existence and non-existence. Therefore the ontological standing of an entity refers to whether it can be said to exist, and how it can be grouped along with other entities, related within a hierarchy, and subdivided according to similarities and differences.
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Yes, they are man-made.
wood made by man!
Ontology is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of being, existence, and reality. It seeks to understand the fundamental categories of being and how things exist in the world. In other fields like computer science and information science, ontology refers to the study and development of data models that represent knowledge about a specific domain.
Ontology is the study of being and things in existence. Ontology is the study of what might exist. Broad kinds of content research. Ontology is about logic.
The Ontology of Noise was created in 2009.
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ontology is what you can know epistemology is how you can know it
RNA Ontology Consortium was created in 2005.
Ontology is a metaphysical look at our being. Epistemology tries to expose the difference between opinions and proven thoughts. The use of epistemology helps to determine conclusions from ontology.
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Bernard V. Shea has written: 'Notes on the science of ontology' -- subject(s): Ontology
Breaking Out Again: Feminist Ontology and Epistemology is a book by Liz Stanley and Sue Wise. It was published in 1983.